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Democracy is the Tyranny of the Majority. That's why we are supposed to be a Constitutional Republic. That way the minorities rights are protected against mob rule.
The word democracy is not in the Declaration of Independence, or the Bill of Rights. Our founding fathers hated democracy.
We the People have rights that no one can vote or legislate away. At least that's what was intended. Today the government is so out of control, they disregard the Constitution when ever they want. That's tyranny.
When the government fear the people you have Freedom.
When the people fear the government you have Tyranny.
I don't he ever used that exact phrase, but he was aware of the possibility and knew the rights of the minority had to be preserved by law. The Bill of Rights in the Constitution is a step in this direction as well as a check on government.
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The Madisonian Model of government was created by James Madison who opposed tyranny by the use of trust alone. This type of government is focused on limiting power of the individuals in government.
James Madison is often perceived as biased against the majority because of his emphasis on protecting minority rights in his political philosophy. He believed that a pure democracy could lead to the tyranny of the majority, where the rights and interests of minorities would be disregarded. Madison's advocacy for a system of government that included checks and balances and a representative form of democracy was aimed at preventing such tyranny and ensuring that all voices were heard and protected.
James Madison suggested several methods to check the powers of government. These include the separation of powers into three branches, checks and balances between the branches, federalism to divide power between the national and state governments, and a system of representative democracy to ensure accountability and prevent tyranny.
James Madison believed that a democratic form of government, would tame the factions and cause them to work together as much as possible. Madison, in the The Federalist, argued that the federal system helps prevent factions from gaining too much control and causing tyranny of the majority
According to James Madison, the difference between a democracy and a republic is that a democracy is a government ruled by the people and a republic is a country that is owned by the people. James Madison was one of the writers of the Declaration of Independence.
large factions might capture control of the government and ignore the rights of those in the minority
James Madison's contribution to American democracy was to write the model that later was used to write to the constitution. He listened to everyone's ideas at the convention and then put all the ideas into writing.
When James Madison speaks of the "tyranny of the majority" he means that the private and self-serving interests of the majority sacrificing the public good. He solved this problem by making a large electorate and a representative government.
James Madison, Jr.
James Madison
James Madison's father's name is James Madison, Sr.
an example of the tyranny of a faction imposing its will on the rest of the nation