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The erroneous belief that winning a popular vote or opinion poll automatically confers moral righteousness, factual correctness, or long-term wisdom upon a policy or candidate. This fallacy confuses popularity with validity, assuming that truth is decided democratically. It ignores that majorities can be misinformed, swayed by propaganda, or vote for morally abhorrent or self-destructive outcomes. It's the logic that says "millions of people can't be wrong," when history shows they frequently are.
Example: Defending a harmful but popular tax cut for the wealthy by stating, "The party that proposed it won in a landslide, so the people have spoken—it's clearly the right policy." This commits the Appeal to Electoral Majority Fallacy. It uses electoral success as a trump card against economic evidence or ethical arguments about inequality, substituting vote count for substantive justification.
by Dumuabzu February 3, 2026
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The study of how large populations behave specifically in the context of elections—how they form voting intentions, how they respond to campaigns, how they make final decisions. Electoral masses are a special case of democratic masses, focused on the periodic ritual of choosing leaders. The psychology of electoral masses explains why campaigns matter (they shape mood and focus), why debates matter (they create moments of collective attention), and why outcomes often surprise (masses are complex, not predictable). It also explains why elections feel so consequential even when individual votes don't matter—the mass experience is real, the collective decision is real, and being part of it, win or lose, shapes identity and belonging.
Example: "He worked on a campaign and studied the psychology of electoral masses firsthand. The data said one thing; the crowds said another. The masses weren't numbers; they were people, with hopes and fears that no poll could capture. His candidate won because they understood the psychology, not just the demographics. The masses had spoken, and someone had listened."
by Dumu The Void February 16, 2026
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Dealing with electricity, biological material, and the very rare 'Ial'. Rarely used outside of the context of the Transitatic Electrobiomial Nomenclature Terrasumantial Property of Death.
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An early proginator to the now common cellphone used in the early 1900's as a form of "portable Telegraph".
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