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    Challenges→A person who consents to the creation of a political society necessarily consents to the use of majority rule in organizing that political society.

    Consent to political society presupposes only that some legitimate decision procedure exist, not any particular one such as majority rule.

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    • 1.Legitimacy requires only that decisions bind people through a procedure they recognize as fair, not that it be specifically majoritarian.
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    • 2.Diverse legitimate systems exist historically: consensus-based, representative, sortition, and expertise-based—proving no single procedure is necessary.
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    • 3.Requiring majority rule as the sole legitimate procedure is itself an unprovable claim that needs independent justification, not inherent to consent.
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    • 1.Without majority rule or equivalent protection, minorities have no procedural guarantee against tyranny by smaller dominant groups or individuals.
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    • 2.The claim provides no criteria for distinguishing a 'legitimate' procedure from an arbitrary one, making legitimacy unfalsifiable and empty.
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    • 3.If citizens consent to a procedure that systematically excludes them from power, that consent itself becomes questionable or coerced, not genuine.
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