Nobosy knows his interest
That Britain only did so out of self-interest
King George did not take part in any battles himself.
Yes. He wanted them to know that all of the colonies were behind them as they fought for their right to self-government.
As in the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. The fact that the Nazi party was one of nationalists meant they did not care for the individual rights of the German citizens. Like the right to free speech & the right against illegal search & seizure. If Hitler wanted you executed because you were a Jew or had bad genes. He would do so simply because the individuals "Self interest" in remaining alive was less important then "Common interest" of keeping the Germans nation "strong'' and "pure".
selva
george washington.
=George Washington him self=
it was bad because he had to learn by his self
George Washington's primary occupation was as a soldier and military leader. He also served as the first President of the United States. In terms of education, Washington was largely self-taught and did not attend a formal university or receive a formal degree. However, he displayed a strong interest in mathematics, nature, and surveying from a young age.
abraham lincoln
No because the actions are taken to help the entire nation not just 1 person
President George Washington expressed concerns about passionate loyalty to political parties in his Farewell Address, warning that such allegiances could lead to divisiveness and factionalism. He believed that extreme partisanship could undermine national unity and distract from the common good, fostering conflicts that would jeopardize the country's stability. Washington cautioned that loyalty to parties might promote self-interest over the welfare of the nation, ultimately threatening democracy itself.
when something of your self interest benefits the society.
No, "self-interest" is typically not hyphenated.
While he was President, George Washington attended Christ Church, which is a Protestant church, so George Washington's religion was Christianity.
Rational self-interest implies that
examples of Enlightened self-interest