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what is majoritarianism​

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, the idea that the numerical majority of a population should have the final say in determining the outcome of a decision.

From the time of classical Greek philosophers through the 18th century, including the founders of the United States such as Jam

Starting in the 18th century, majoritarianism began to acquire a positive connotation. To begin with, it was argued that any individual or group less than the majority was also capable of tyranny. The classical view had been that only some individuals had the intellectual and moral virtue that enabled them to determine the common good. That view was challenged in the Enlightenment view by French philosophers Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the marquis de Condorcet, who believed that through proper education anyone could be capable of determining the common good.

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