dictatorship of the majority
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dictatorship of the majority (countable and uncountable, plural dictatorships of the majority)
- (politics) A situation in which a government or other authority democratically supported by a majority of its subjects makes policies or takes actions benefiting that majority, without regard for the rights or welfare of the rest of its subjects.
- 1897, American Fabian, vol. 3-4, p. 14:
- As to the reproach that Socialists desire either the dictatorship of the proletariat over the higher classes—or the dictatorship of the majority over the minority, Herr Liebknecht successfully disposes of these accusations.
- 1985, Alex Callinicos, "Repressive toleration revisited" in Aspects of Toleration J. Horton and S. Mendus eds., →ISBN, p. 64:
- Both the Jacobins and Lenin believed in a temporary dictatorship of the majority over counterrevolutionary minorities.
- 1897, American Fabian, vol. 3-4, p. 14:
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