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. If you appeal to to the irrational bases of human motivation in politics, you get a politics of moods and feelings, but very little results out of that,
why do you say that, Jurriaan?
and little can be concluded from it. Sorel seems to think that moods, feelings and instincts are irrational, but they may in fact be a very reasonable response to a situation,
so though moods can be a reasonable response, very little results from them?
Rakesh
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