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[[category:implicit arguments]]
 
[[category:implicit arguments]]
 
==About==
 
==About==
The phrase "tyranny of the majority" is an implicit argument that the majority should not impose their will on the minority because this is essentially a form of tyranny.
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Although it refers to a legitimate concern, the phrase "{{l/ip|tyranny of the majority}}" is often used as an implicit argument that the majority should not impose their will on the minority because this is essentially a form of tyranny.
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===
 
* Admiral Taptap says "The collective free will of the vast majority of the US citizenry CHOOSES the taxation system established in the Constitution." Anthony Loera responds "what you describe is called the Tyranny of the majority".<ref name=gplus />
 
* Admiral Taptap says "The collective free will of the vast majority of the US citizenry CHOOSES the taxation system established in the Constitution." Anthony Loera responds "what you describe is called the Tyranny of the majority".<ref name=gplus />
 
==Reality==
 
==Reality==
This phrase is basically a transparent attack on the idea of democracy. If the ''majority'' don't make the decisions, then the only other choice is for a ''minority'', ''without the consent'' of the majority, to make the decisions.
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This can be used to make arguments supporting the following positions:
 
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* [[/anti-democracy]]
It's also an attack on the idea a group can make decisions which apply to all its members, which is sometimes necessary for a group to thrive or even to survive.
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* [[/anti-government]]
===Snark===
 
"Tyranny of the majority" &ndash; gosh, how terrible to let the majority of people be the deciding factor in decisions that affect everyone.
 
 
 
We should clearly be letting just a few people call the shots, and the rest of us should shut up when they "put guns to our heads" to get what they want, because the Invisible and Entirely Voluntary Hand of the Free Market hath anointed them from upon high by sending them down the blessings of Absurd Wealth from the Great Pie Chart in the Sky, thus proving them worthy to wield the Cudgel of Coercion in whatever manner they deem fit.
 
 
 
A pox on all their houses. Their ideas are incompatible with a civil, egalitarian society.
 
 
===Caveat===
 
===Caveat===
 
As US founder James Madison observed in Federalist #10, we must be careful not to let a cohesive majority ''abuse'' a minority &ndash; but this is why the US government was designed with various checks and balances to prevent such abuse. However poorly these checks may work in some cases, Madison was never arguing that people shouldn't have to follow rules they don't like.
 
As US founder James Madison observed in Federalist #10, we must be careful not to let a cohesive majority ''abuse'' a minority &ndash; but this is why the US government was designed with various checks and balances to prevent such abuse. However poorly these checks may work in some cases, Madison was never arguing that people shouldn't have to follow rules they don't like.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
* {{wikipedia|Tyranny of the majority}}
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* {{issuepedia|Tyranny of the majority}}
 
==Footnotes==
 
==Footnotes==
 
<references>
 
<references>
 
<ref name=gplus>'''2015-07-21''' comments on [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AdmiralTaptap/posts/NDRjT5uuAu2 Google+ discussion]</ref>
 
<ref name=gplus>'''2015-07-21''' comments on [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AdmiralTaptap/posts/NDRjT5uuAu2 Google+ discussion]</ref>
 
</references>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 21 July 2015

About

Although it refers to a legitimate concern, the phrase "tyranny of the majority" is often used as an implicit argument that the majority should not impose their will on the minority because this is essentially a form of tyranny.

Examples

  • Admiral Taptap says "The collective free will of the vast majority of the US citizenry CHOOSES the taxation system established in the Constitution." Anthony Loera responds "what you describe is called the Tyranny of the majority".[1]

Reality

This can be used to make arguments supporting the following positions:

Caveat

As US founder James Madison observed in Federalist #10, we must be careful not to let a cohesive majority abuse a minority – but this is why the US government was designed with various checks and balances to prevent such abuse. However poorly these checks may work in some cases, Madison was never arguing that people shouldn't have to follow rules they don't like.

Links

Footnotes

  1. 2015-07-21 comments on Google+ discussion