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  2. Tyranny of the majority - Wikipedia

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    Rahim Baizidi uses the concept of "democratic suppression" to analyze the tyranny of the majority in economic classes. According to this, the majority of the upper and middle classes, together with a small portion of the lower class, form the majority coalition of conservative forces in the society. [23]

  3. Minoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Some people have mistakenly assumed that the higher the vote required to take an action, the greater the protection of the members. Instead the opposite is true. Whenever a vote of more than a majority is required to take an action, control is taken from the majority and given to the minority. ...

  4. Majority - Wikipedia

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    Other related terms containing the word "majority" have their own meanings, which may sometimes be inconsistent in usage. [ 6 ] In British English , the term "size of a majority", "overall majority", or "working majority" is used to mean the difference between the number of votes gained by the winning party and the total votes gained by all the ...

  5. Plurality (voting) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Watson Fowler suggested that the American terms plurality and majority offer single-word alternatives for the corresponding two-word terms in British English, relative majority and absolute majority, and that in British English majority is sometimes understood to mean "receiving the most votes" and can therefore be confused with plurality.

  6. Minority group - Wikipedia

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    The term "minority group" has different usages, depending on the context.According to its common usage, the term minority group can simply be understood in terms of demographic sizes within a population: i.e. a group in society with the least number of individuals, or less than half, is a "minority".

  7. House Republicans now have one of the smallest majorities in ...

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    Since the House was set at 435 members in 1913, some narrow majorities have faced difficulty getting bills passed while others achieved legislative success. Some have even seen the balance of ...

  8. Majoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Majoritarianism is a political philosophy or ideology with an agenda asserting that a majority, whether based on a religion, language, social class, or other category of the population, is entitled to a certain degree of primacy in society, and has the right to make decisions that affect the society.

  9. Donald Trump Is TIME's 2024 Person of the Year - AOL

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    Trump’s political rebirth is unparalleled in American history. His first term ended in disgrace, with his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results culminating in the attack on the U.S ...