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There are two fundamental principles of democracy: the majority rules, but the minority still has rights. The latter part is often ignored, however (as, for example, when the majority of voters in the state of California decided to deny same-sex couples the right to marry, after the courts had correctly ruled that same-sex marriages must be allowed, in order to give equal rights to everyone). Democracy works only to the extent that people make it work. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Answer 2:

Quoting the US Government on the subject (US Manual of Citizenship Training, v.1932) "A Democracy is mobocracy, rights are subjected to the will of the majority without any regard to the principles of law. That is why the United States was founded as a Republic, a Nation of Laws." Quoting Thomas Jefferson: "A Democracy is the ability of 51% of the people to vote away the rights of the other 49%"

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