A majority rule is a decision which means that more than 50%+1 of the voters, voted for a particular person or issue at hand. A plurality rule means that less than 50% voted for the person or issue, but that vote earned more than any other vote.
A majority means that 50% of the voters voted for a particular person or issue and plurality means that less than 50% voted for a person or issue.
A key difference between a democracy and a republic is that in a democracy, the majority's will directly governs, often through majority rule, whereas a republic emphasizes the rule of law and protects individual rights against majority tyranny. In a republic, elected representatives make decisions on behalf of the citizens, and there are constitutional safeguards that limit the power of the majority. This structure aims to balance the principles of popular sovereignty with the protection of individual liberties.
a variable changes a rule doesn't.
Each Man for himself!
what is the difference between roster method and rule method
Paradox of democracy
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Majority Rule.
A rule of the majority is called "majority rule". It is a principle that a decision is made by a vote in which more than half of the members of the group agree.
the largest minority will make the rule if there is no majority
These two forms of government: Democracy and Republic, are not only dissimilar but antithetical, reflecting the sharp contrast between (a) The Majority Unlimited, in a Democracy, lacking any legal safeguard of the rights of The Individual and The Minority, and (b) The Majority Limited, in a Republic under a written Constitution safeguarding the rights of The Individual and The Minority.