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The rights of the minority must be protected from the tyranny of the majority
You could say this as it was originally said by the Constitutional Founders:A Democracy is the ability of 51% of the people to remove the rights of the other 49%A Democracy has no respect for the rights of an individual, they are subject to the whims of the majorityA Democracy is Mobocracy, rights of an individual is communistic; the will of the majority shall rule
Yes, corporations have First Amendment rights, which include freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. These rights are protected and exercised through legal challenges, lobbying efforts, and participation in political activities such as campaign contributions and advertising.
A democracy protects the rights and ideas of the majority through the vote or ballot in which the majority rules. A democracy protects the rights and ideas of a minority only if it also has a supreme law such as a constitution that puts limits on what the majority rule may do.
The Bill Of Rights
The chief concern of the Founders was the protection of the rights of the individual citizens from the tyranny of the Majority in society and from the tyranny of government. This is why the document is written by We the People and primarily specifies rights of People and limits on Federal power.
The first section of the Declaration of Independence defines democracy.
Montesquieu distinguishes between democracy and liberty by emphasizing that democracy is a form of government where the will of the majority prevails, while liberty refers to the personal freedoms and rights of individuals. In his view, a democratic system can exist without true liberty if the majority's power infringes on the rights of minorities. He argues that true equality and liberty require a balance of power and safeguards against tyranny, ensuring that individual freedoms are protected regardless of the majority's preferences. Thus, democracy is about collective governance, whereas liberty pertains to personal autonomy and rights.
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