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The political theorist Melissa Schwartzberg adds an important observation: while supermajority rules may protect minority rights in theory, in practice they often end up advancing the interests of other, more privileged minorities. In the United States, counter-majoritarian institutions far more often protected southern slaveholders, large farming interests, and other wealthy elites than they protected vulnerable minorities such as African Americans during Jim Crow or Japanese Americans in the 1940s.
Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
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