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anoncake
1908 days ago
Sure you could count every instance of someone not getting their will, which is unavoidable when decisions affect more than one person, as tyranny. But I don't think that's a very useful definition.
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tacitusarc
1907 days ago
Sorry, I should have added a link in the previous comment. I think this is the reference:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_the_majority
I'm not trying to define anything, just trying to explain the reference.
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I'm not trying to define anything, just trying to explain the reference.