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« on: January 20, 2008, 03:38:43 PM »

A teacher I had in school years ago posed this question to our class: Is majority rule the best way to run things? Now, I'll put aside the few times in our history (the US) when the popular vote was over-ruled by the Electoral College...Most of the time, the popular vote confirmed the result the E.C. got...and we elected people like Millard Fillmore and Warren Harding. They may have been very good men at heart, but were not well prepared for running the country. Having said that, we had a discussion and arrived at the conclusion that majority rule, while not perfect, was the best way to decide on a collective course of action. She pointed out the above Fillmore/Harding example and asked us to reconsider...I was puzzled as to where this was going and asked her in private what the idea was...she said she was showing us how the idea of majority rule works. By having a general class discussion and deciding on a collective answer, she was giving us a demonstration.

There were times in world history when it was believed by a majority of people that the Earth was flat...people were well-persecuted for postulating otherwise. History is rife with examples of times when the majority of people were PLAINLY wrong, in the prism of history as we see it from here. Just wondering what you all think...


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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2008, 04:06:22 PM »

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History is rife with examples of times when the majority of people were PLAINLY wrong,


Exactly...making informed decisions are great....if the information is correct. The human race..being what it is.... a big sack of emotions...can truly believe the wrong choice. Scary isn't it?  smileys7
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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2008, 09:35:34 PM »

although...all you can go on is the information you have at hand, right? (assuming someone isn't outright lying about...oh, i don't know...weapons of mass destruction). point is...when i was kid, it was stressed that we eat our red meat, and drink our whole milk because it was good for us. later we learned maybe some salmon might be better for us.

and...speaking of something we learned in school years ago...i remember (a microeconomics class teacher) telling us we think we live in a democracy, but we really do not. example...there are 30 students in a class. the class is hungry. the whole class will now vote on what and where we eat. majority rules, right? not so much. 7 of us vote for pizza. 6 vote for burgers. another 6 vote for chinese food. 5 vote for mexican. 1 guy votes for sushi. and another 5 vote for sub sandwiches. 7 votes for pizza means the class eats pizza. but the majority of that class (23 out of 30) are not eating what they want to eat. so...majority rules? or not?

i'm not going to pretend i have a solution to this. its the system...and its probably the best one there is. problem is its just not perfect. but now-a-days...what is?
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