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... majority does not care about the issue and thus fails to contribute to public opinion , which , when it exists , can sway the legislators . When the majority cares deeply about an issue , government usually takes its public opinion into ...
... majority does not care about the issue and thus fails to contribute to public opinion , which , when it exists , can sway the legislators . When the majority cares deeply about an issue , government usually takes its public opinion into ...
Página 139
... majority rule . Thus it becomes quite pertinent to ask whether major- itarian democracy is still viable , and whether the tradition of majority rule should not be re - examined . If three- fourths of the voters or of a legislative body ...
... majority rule . Thus it becomes quite pertinent to ask whether major- itarian democracy is still viable , and whether the tradition of majority rule should not be re - examined . If three- fourths of the voters or of a legislative body ...
Página 148
... majority , Calhoun distinguished between an abso- lute majority , in this case of the country as a whole , and another in which [ the country ] is regarded in reference to its different polit- ical interests , whether composed of ...
... majority , Calhoun distinguished between an abso- lute majority , in this case of the country as a whole , and another in which [ the country ] is regarded in reference to its different polit- ical interests , whether composed of ...
Contenido
THE POSSIBILITIES AND PROBLEMS OF MORE | 57 |
Inequality | 102 |
Some Utopian Scenarios | 193 |
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