Nieckq
2011-07-23 12:32:25 UTC
Hello,
How do you understand the word *belief*
in Stuarts quote
"One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only
interests."
Thanks in advance.
A belief is much stronger than an interest, and could inspire far moreHow do you understand the word *belief*
in Stuarts quote
"One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only
interests."
Thanks in advance.
support and activity for whatever it is.
A. religion.
B. any philosophocal, political, social or religious conviction.
I think, too, that in Mill's day, 'interest' often meant merely concern
about or participation in something, which made the contrast with belief
even stronger.
So if I have a mild preference for the policies of Political Party X, and
maybe donate a little money to them, I'll have much less effect than if I
believe completely that Party X is the only group that will save my
country from complete disaster. In the first case, I have some interest in
the future of Party X; in the second, I believe, I am absolutely
convinced, that Party X's policies are right, and Party X must succeed.
about or participation in something, which made the contrast with belief
even stronger.
So if I have a mild preference for the policies of Political Party X, and
maybe donate a little money to them, I'll have much less effect than if I
believe completely that Party X is the only group that will save my
country from complete disaster. In the first case, I have some interest in
the future of Party X; in the second, I believe, I am absolutely
convinced, that Party X's policies are right, and Party X must succeed.