Enemmistövaltaan
Enemmistövaltaan, often translated as majority rule, is a fundamental principle in democratic systems and decision-making processes. It dictates that decisions are made based on the will of the majority of participants. This means that the option or candidate that receives more than half of the votes cast is considered the victor or the chosen course of action.
The concept of majority rule is widely employed in various contexts, including elections, legislative bodies, and
However, majority rule is not without its criticisms. A significant concern is the potential for the "tyranny