affective interest

03:42 Dec 4, 2013
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Social Sciences - Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc. / A Passage from a Scientific Article
English term or phrase: affective interest
Historians and sociologists write about the withdrawal of affective interest and involvement from the sphere of public sociability.
Paul27
Uruguay


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4emotional interest
Natalia Volkova


  

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emotional interest


Explanation:
"The Meaning of Privatization" by Paul Starr


    Reference: http://www.princeton.edu/~starr/articles/articles80-89/Starr...
Natalia Volkova
Russian Federation
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Native speaker of: Russian
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