The Few and the Many refers to a concept in political philosophy, particularly in discussions about governance and societal structure. "The Few" typically represents a small elite group that holds power and influence, while "the Many" denotes the larger populace who may have limited authority or representation. This dichotomy often highlights the tensions between democracy and oligarchy, as well as the struggle for equality and representation among the broader population. The terms have been used in various historical contexts, including discussions of ancient Rome and modern democratic societies.
many is over 100 and a few is in the negatives below 0
few
Few is an adjective. Synonyms include some and not many.
Few is a negative word in connotation meaning not many or much. A few is positive in connotation and means som or any.
Quite a few.
many is over 100 and a few is in the negatives below 0
Few
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
Many had tried but only a few had survived.Or:Many had tried but few had survived.
"Few" means "not many." "A few" is generally taken to mean "about four."
Few Against Many was created on 2012-05-21.
Very few, or so few.
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