Majoritarian authoritarianism
The concept of the tyranny of the majority refers to the argument made by J.S. Mill that in a Representative Democracy, political decision-making is determined by the opinions of the Majority, leading to the suppression of the views of the Minority. This phenomenon is explained in an easy-to-understand manner in an article titled "What is the tyranny of the majority? An easy-to-understand explanation of the contemporary democratic debate" on the website | Liberal Arts Guide.