Over time, popular sovereignty would give way to the idea of majority rule.
But the language of popular sovereignty is by its nature universalist.
This is not to say, however, that popular sovereignty requires a nation state.
Then, in respect of popular sovereignty, there were the Presbyterians.
It should be replaced by a democratic society, based on popular sovereignty.
Also, the second, presidential Constitution was based on popular sovereignty.
This requires first of all a genuine return to popular sovereignty.
It is a victory for popular sovereignty: we cannot deny this simple fact.
Those who held the first view cited the principle of popular sovereignty.
From the beginning, American political theory has rested on the idea of popular sovereignty.