Constitutional Referendums and Elite Cooperation in Western Federal Systems. Guénette, D. & Kejanlıoğlu, A. M. In Mathieu, F., Guénette, D., & Gagnon, A., editors, Comparative Federalism: A Pluralist Exploration, pages 131–148. Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham, 2024.
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When reflecting about the dangers of what he called the “tyranny of the majority,” Alexis de Tocqueville wrote the following remarks in his seminal work Democracy in America: “I regard as impious and detestable this maxim that in matters of government the majority of a people has the right to do anything, and yet I consider that the will of the majority is the origin of all powers. Do I contradict myself?.” This quote summarizes several complicated issues transcending the scope of this chapter. It also reflects many of the tensions and dilemmas democracies of the twenty-first century face while undertaking constitutional reforms, especially in divided societies: the majority-minority(ies) dynamics, the direct and representative conceptions of democracy, the rigidity of the constitution.
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	url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51093-9_7},
	abstract = {When reflecting about the dangers of what he called the “tyranny of the majority,” Alexis de Tocqueville wrote the following remarks in his seminal work Democracy in America: “I regard as impious and detestable this maxim that in matters of government the majority of a people has the right to do anything, and yet I consider that the will of the majority is the origin of all powers. Do I contradict myself?.” This quote summarizes several complicated issues transcending the scope of this chapter. It also reflects many of the tensions and dilemmas democracies of the twenty-first century face while undertaking constitutional reforms, especially in divided societies: the majority-minority(ies) dynamics, the direct and representative conceptions of democracy, the rigidity of the constitution.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2024-07-03},
	booktitle = {Comparative {Federalism}: {A} {Pluralist} {Exploration}},
	publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
	author = {Guénette, Dave and Kejanlıoğlu, Atagün Mert},
	editor = {Mathieu, Félix and Guénette, Dave and Gagnon, Alain-G.},
	year = {2024},
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