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“Long before Einstein told us that matter is energy, Machiavelli and Hobbes and other modern political philosophers defined man as a lump of matter whose most politically relevant attribute is a form of energy called "self-interestedness". This was not a portrait of man "warts and all". It was all…” quote by George Will
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“Long before Einstein told us that matter is energy, Machiavelli and Hobbes and other modern political philosophers defined man as a lump of matter whose most politically relevant attribute is a form of energy called "self-interestedness". This was not a portrait of man "warts and all". It was all wart - except that the dominating attribute was not considered a blemish.”

George Will

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Source Essay: Political Philosophy and Human Nature, 2015

Early political thinkers viewed human self‑interest as a powerful driving force, not a flaw, shaping power dynamics.

In simple terms: Self‑interest seen as a core political energy.

Key Takeaway

Consider self‑interest in political analysis.

Themes

political theory human nature self‑interest power dynamics

Mood

analytical critical thought‑provoking

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • leadership
  • public discourse
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

philosophy political science ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does self‑interest affect governance?
  • Can societies balance self‑interest with collective good?
A Different Perspective

Self‑interest can also lead to corruption and inequality.

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