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- Concurrent_majority abstract "Concurrent majority refers in general to the concept of preventing majorities from oppressing minorities by allowing various minority groups to veto power over laws. The most vocal proponents of the theory have tended to be minority groups, such as farmers in an industrial society or nonwhites in a predominately white society. The concurrent majority is intended to prevent the tyranny of the majority that can otherwise occur in an unlimited democracy.Prior to the American Revolution, all governments were controlled by small minorities of ruling elites; large parts of the population were completely disfranchised, even in countries like Switzerland whose governments (local, regional, and federal) were constitutionally democratic by modern standards. The conception of government that materialized during the separation of the United States from the United Kingdom marked movement away from such control towards wider enfranchisement. The problem of tyranny then became a problem of limiting the power of a majority.".
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- Concurrent_majority subject Category:Political_theories.
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- Concurrent_majority comment "Concurrent majority refers in general to the concept of preventing majorities from oppressing minorities by allowing various minority groups to veto power over laws. The most vocal proponents of the theory have tended to be minority groups, such as farmers in an industrial society or nonwhites in a predominately white society.".
- Concurrent_majority label "Concurrent majority".
- Concurrent_majority label "Mayoría concurrente".
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