Sentence examples for self-interested ideas from inspiring English sources

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But, presumably, in order to retake Rome you have to make a sock plan, and so the argument made by, among others, Mark Lilla in the Times runs that there was a time when Democratic politics appealed to a common interest or common cause, finding unexpected shared desires among disparate groups and uniting them around shared patriotic, or perhaps merely self-interested, ideas.

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Media people nevertheless continue to have an inflated and self-interested idea of the media's importance – hence, smoking something, this is their story.

The soul, in this understanding of it, is easily characterised by the nonreligious as a fearful and self-interested idea, as the product of acculturation or a fetish of the primitive brain rather than as a name for an aspect of deep experience.

But if we are fundamentally self-interested, as this idea of conatus seems to suggest, then where does this leave morality?

Self-interested establishments often blocked popular ideas and minority groups.

Some defenders of the neoclassical conception argue that the drive to maximize one's individual interests often leads to cooperation with others and, through the "invisible hand" (the idea that self-interested acts drive social welfare) of the market, to the ultimate common good of all.

Moreover, the idea of self-interested agreement behind the veil of ignorance distracts from the real justification for the principles of justice that they are reasonably acceptable and could be justified to persons with a sense of justice in a well-ordered society (Scanlon, 1982, 127).

We consider the idea that a self-interested Poll Manipulator, with control over these polls, may modify the results in an attempt to sway the election toward its favored alternative.

It's such a potent idea: the audience's (self-interested) fascination is guaranteed; gales of (nervous) laughter likewise.

The models thus typically assume that the judge has preferences over policies, an assumption that broadly interprets the idea of a "narrowly self-interested" preference.

But blueprints for applying IT tend to be disappointing: they often consist of tedious ideas for electronic voting or self-interested plans to hand over chunks of government to IT consultancies.John McGinnis's book "Accelerating Democracy" is an exception.

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