This chapter explores the concept of the 'tyranny of the majority' and its implications for American society, particularly focusing on how majority voting can threaten individual liberties. It contrasts the dangers of majority rule with minority tyranny while discussing historical perspectives on democracy, notably through the example of Andrew Jackson. The chapter highlights the importance of safeguarding democracy against the potential despotism that can arise from public opinion and societal conformity.

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