Majoritarian politics refer to a political system where decisions are made based on the preferences of the majority without considering minority opinions or interests.
Related terms
Pluralism: A political theory that acknowledges and values diverse viewpoints and encourages compromise between different interest groups.
Majority Rule: The principle that decisions should be determined by what the majority of people want or vote for.
Gerrymandering: Manipulating electoral district boundaries to favor one political party over another.