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Business, 20.07.2019 01:40 oddoneshenchman

In chapter 2 (p. 23 - 24), the author argues that the majority can err on the basis of the sub-conclusion that “at various times in history majorities have supported outrageous deeds”. then he provides at least ten premises that support his conclusion. express the actual argument given by providing the missing premises below:

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