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Subject: Majority Rule?
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Date: Tue, 8-Jan-85 11:51:36 EST
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From faustus@ucbcad.UUCP Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
> I think majority rule should do fine. In any case, if the majority want
> something, they are going to get it, no matter how right your political 
> views are...
>
> 	Wayne


That's one of the points of libertarianism: there is no absolute good,
so nobody has the right to force their view on somebody else, including
the majority on the minority.

Of course, the majority doesn't always get what they want (even in
America). Usually, those with the majority of force get what they want
no matter what the majority wants. Will this also do fine by you?