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Page creatorLucasvb (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation08:51, 20 February 2021
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The notion of a majority is often claimed to be a defining trait of democracy and voting, if not the main trait. However, when the typical notion of a majority is put under scrutiny, particularly as it is applied to voting, many important issues appear which are usually taken for granted.
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