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interests In everyday speech the word interests has three main interrelated meanings. Someone may be said to be interested in a topic, in the sense that it excites his or her attention, or curiosity. The usage has had little specialist significance in the social sciences. In its second usage, interests may be used as a synonym for property, or investments. This usage is closely related to a more pervasive usage, according to which interests include whatever contributes to the general well-being, or fulfilment of the purposes of some individual. These latter usages have been very influential in philosophy and the social sciences.
Thomas
Hobbes's political philosophy is founded upon a
materialist view of human nature according to which self-preservation is the underlying motivation of all action. This self-interest view of human motivation was also widely assumed in the discipline of
political economy. It was challenged by David
Hume, Adam
Ferguson, and others on several grounds. Humans were by nature social, so that no clear distinction could be made between self-interest and the interests of others. Ferguson particularly criticizes the association of interests with economic wealth and material possessions, arguing that virtues such as courage, honesty, and loyalty are much more highly valued attributes of the self, and so should take pride of place in any adequate account of interests.
Ferguson notwithstanding, the materialist tradition of conceptualizing interests primarily in relation to material wealth or political power and dissociating them from the sphere of values and principles has persisted, both in commonsense usage and in social and political science. However, a significant shift which took place in the nineteenth-century, especially in the context of the
historical materialism of Marx and Engels, was the attribution of interests to hypothetical collective actors—social classes and fractions. This practice has subsequently been generalized in such fields as industrial sociology, political sociology, and the sociology of the professions, so as to apply to any group with identifiable common economic or social advantages to protect, or disadvantages to overcome.
The great utility of the concept of interests is its apparent ability to link analysis of the objective conditions of life of individuals or groups with their patterns of belief and action. It remains, however, a matter of dispute whether interests can justifiably be attributed to an individual or group without prior knowledge of their beliefs and intentions. If this cannot be done, then much of the apparent power of explanations in terms of interests dissolves into vacuity. Most sociologists would also argue that an individual's sense of social
identity must precede his or her conception of self-interest—and for this reason interests can only be defined subjectively rather than (as some, especially certain Marxists, have claimed) objectively. See also
CLASS INTEREST.
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 9/23/2009; 700+ words
; ...responsibility is to act in the interests of my nation and my people...apologize for defending those interests. But it is my deeply held...point in human history, the interests of nations and peoples are...engagement based on mutual interest and mutual respect. And our...
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LIBYAN LEADER MOAMMAR GADHAFI LIBYAN LEADER MOAMMAR GADHAFI DELIVERS REMARKS TO THE U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 9/23/2009; 700+ words
; ...military force unless it is a common interest. This is the preamble which we were...forces only use it when it is a common interest to all nations. But after that, what...ph) in the 65 wars, in the common interest of all of us? No. It was the interest...
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SENIOR STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL SENIOR STATE DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL HOLDS A BACKGROUND BRIEFING VIA TELECONFERENCE ON BURMA
Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 9/23/2009; 700+ words
; ...policy review. And I think it's really important to remember what she said at that point, which is that we have a strong interest in Burma and that our goals were to see a democratic and peaceful and prosperous Burma, and that the purpose of the policy...
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REP. STEVE COHEN CHAIRMAN REP. STEVE COHEN HOLDS A HEARING ON DISCHARGING EDUCATIONAL DEBT
Transcript from: Washington Transcript Service; 9/23/2009; 700+ words
; ...student loan borrowers often find themselves trapped under the weight of tens of thousands of dollars in expensive, high- interest halfty (ph) student loan debt with no guaranteed opportunity for income-based repayment, deferment, or forbearance...
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Pinheads & Patriots: Guinness Record Breakers, Dalai Lama
Transcript from: The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News Network); 9/23/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...commercial purposes or in any fashion that may infringe upon Fox News Network, LLC'S and Voxant, Inc.'s copyrights or other proprietary rights or interests in the material. This is not a legal transcript for purposes of litigation.
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Interview With Dick Morris
Transcript from: The O'Reilly Factor (Fox News Network); 9/23/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...oil from Iran as opposed to other countries. Their economic interests with Iran are stopping them from joining the sanctions. O...everywhere is going to start to attack Israeli and American interests. MORRIS: Sure. O'REILLY: That's a world war. MORRIS...
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Russian Tycoon Offers To Buy N.J. Nets
Transcript from: NPR Morning Edition; 9/23/2009; ; 279 words
; ...team. We have no comment yet from the Nets or the NBA. Their blogs are silent, though, the team did say they've received interest from potential investors. The Nets are currently owned by New York real estate developer Bruce Ratner. If the Russian tycoon...
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At U.N., Obama Challenges World Leaders
Transcript from: NPR All Things Considered; 9/23/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...responsibility is to act in the interests of my nation and my people, and...never apologize for defending those interests. But it is my deeply held belief...any point in human history, the interests of nations and peoples are shared...
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VA BURIALS AND NATIONAL CEMETERY POLICY:JOHN NICOLAI
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 9/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...called for again and again. It`s bad enough that the VA is moving forward without actually figuring out what is in the best interest of the taxpayers. But making matters even worse is that four-fifths of the blue collar jobs targeted for outsourcing to...
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VA BURIALS AND NATIONAL CEMETERY POLICY:LESLEY WITTER
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 9/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...commented that ``gathering information not only from funeral directors but also the veterans families may be and avenue of interest.`` If there is no process to collect this important information, the NFDA will be happy to assist in developing a questionnaire...
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Athletics
Book article from: -Ologies and -Isms
...of athletic combat or contests in public games. aquatics the art and exercise of water sports. athleticism 1. an active interest in sports. 2. an obsessive participation in physical activity. —athletic, adj. calisthenics the science, art...
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Behavior
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...something, as an outdated view, untenable position, etc. —die-hard, n., adj. dilettantism an admiration of or interest in the arts, often used pejoratively to designate a shallow, undisciplined, or frivolous attraction. —dilettante...
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Catholicism
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...parliamentarian Cahensly, successfully opposed by American interests, to have the pope divide the foreign-born population of...in public affairs and government. 2. the principles and interests of the clergy. 3. the system, spirit, or methods of the...
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Economics
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...late 1970s and early 1980s in which investors, flnding that conventional savings and thrift methods did not pay sufficient interest to keep pace with inflation, transferred their funds to the money market and related savings and investment instruments...
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Organized Labor
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...generous offer that is subject to little or no bargaining. laborite a member of a political party or other group allied with the interests of labor. Luddism the beliefs of bands of early 19th-century English workmen that attempted to prevent the use of labor...
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