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- Power hunger is a bad faith assumption.
- I am afraid, however, that some of us will mistake this zeal for power hunger.
- His books treated a number of fundamental human questions such as sexuality, mass psychology, power hunger and the feeling of guilt.
- This documentary reveals a hidden world of corruption, power hunger and incompetence that has been hidden from the scrutiny of the public eye for many decades.
- *For all those who reference my perceived power hunger, please read my response to George the Dragon . talk ) 02 : 52, 21 July 2008 ( UTC)
- The moral question here is whether a company that has destroyed another company because of the arrogance and power hunger of its executives a decade ago is morally responsible for what it has done.
- There is a widespread belief among Arabs that a U . S . occupation of Iraq would be aimed at securing Iraqi oil supplies, echoing the imperial powers hunger for raw resources in decades past.
- Editors feel that if you want to be an admin, there has to have been some related work in the areas prescribed, otherwise the mop is seen as the aforementioned " power hunger ".
- *How does one quantify " power hunger " as a numerical value for which we can then rank monarchs ?-- " 32 " 12 : 46, 31 October 2016 ( UTC)
- In a way, he seemed to have been condemning humans . " The Tempest " is a prime example of the selfishness, egocentrism, and power hunger that we see and deal with every day.
- Now, the fact is that there is long history behind the proposition that someone who seeks office is therefore disqualified ( due, indeed, to power hunger, and I can trace this back over a thousand years ).
- Every single oppose vote to a self-nommed admin candidate that stated that self-nomination was " prima facie " evidence of power hunger was a bad-faith personal attack ( if it was purely about principle, he could have just voted neutral, or not voted at all ) violated both policies.
- I don't think that the community should be asked to address each question as some people would simply not bother or would answer yes to all or no to all without paying attention, and I'd rather hear from a person who would like to raise a single compelling point than read a list of people who say No to every point because they view all self-noms as prima facie evidence of power hunger, or Yes to every point because Why The Hell Not?
- If you are familar with KMweber, then you will be familar with his borg like utterances of " Oppose; I view self-noms as " prima facie " evidence of power hunger . " at RFA and " keep it exists " at AFD . That's fine, if kurt wants to spend his time just cutting and pasting that from page to page-that's his business and I don't consider it a problem ( because people just screen it out ).