Social Sciences, asked by pappukumar211978, 7 months ago

What is Majoritarianism? How does it harm any country? Give reason in support of your answer.​

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Answered by sandhradoobi
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Explanation:

Majoritarianism, 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 James Madison, majoritarianism has had a pejorative connotation. It was routinely presumed that the majority of the population was poor and ignorant.

This should not be confused with the concept of a majoritarian electoral system, which is a simple electoral system that usually gives a majority of seats to the party with a plurality of votes. A parliament elected by this method may be called a majoritarian parliament (e.g., the Parliament of the United Kingdom and the Parliament of India).

Under a democratic majoritarian political structure, the majority would not exclude any minority from future participation in the democratic process. Majoritarianism is sometimes pejoratively referred to by its opponents as "ochlocracy" or "tyranny of the majority". Majoritarianism is often referred to as majority rule, which may refer to a majority class ruling over a minority class, while not referring to the decision process called majority rule. It is a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants.

Answered by sagarkr290
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Majoritarianism is a process in which a country gives priority to the religion in majority. It harms a country as the religion in minority gets depressed and suffers a lot. This can be explained with the example of Sri Lanka as majoritarianism is followed their giving priority to the Sinhalas.

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