rendszerérdekeltség
Rendszerérdekeltség, or *system interest*, is a sociological and political concept that describes the tendency of individuals or groups to prioritize the stability and continuity of a social, political, or economic system over their own immediate interests or potential benefits from change. The term is particularly relevant in discussions about social order, governance, and the dynamics of power within societies.
The concept emerged prominently in the works of sociologists and political theorists, including Émile Durkheim, who
In political science, the idea is often linked to the stability of authoritarian or oligarchic systems, where
Rendszerérdekeltség is not inherently negative but highlights the complexities of human behavior within structured environments. It