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The vote of a representative in the legislative body of a small municipality may represent only a handful of voters . The decision of the President of the United States currently represents that of about sixty million .
The vote of a representative in the legislative body of a small municipality may represent only a handful of voters . The decision of the President of the United States currently represents that of about sixty million .
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In the case of the United States of America , it is true that , as a result of abstention from voting , the majority vote may actually represent only a minority of the citizens . This is possible because abstention from voting in this ...
In the case of the United States of America , it is true that , as a result of abstention from voting , the majority vote may actually represent only a minority of the citizens . This is possible because abstention from voting in this ...
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The laws of nature cannot be determined by the vote of the people any more than they can be determined by the ... Truth is not established by voting but by demonstration and proof , and these processes are entirely independent of the ...
The laws of nature cannot be determined by the vote of the people any more than they can be determined by the ... Truth is not established by voting but by demonstration and proof , and these processes are entirely independent of the ...
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FIRST PRINCIPLES | 1 |
PRIVATE ENDS AND CORPORATE ENDS | 11 |
REALIZATION OF ENDS | 19 |
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