It seems that 'self' and 'virtue' might be conceptually opposed: on the one hand, virtue is a 'stable disposition' enrooted in the 'classical radical'; and, on the other hand, we situated the self within the 'modern radical', where humans experience freedom and subjectivity.
The first approach is enrooted in Charles Tilly theory of resource mobilization that describes the social movements as being the rational behavior of collective actors which aim to consolidate their position at the political level by mobilizing different resources, including violence, if needed.
"The relations between the two countries are enrooted in history," he underlined, expressing his ministry's readiness to bolster cooperation with MENA.
He said that this helicopter was inevitable to be purchased owing to destruction of its earlier helicopter in Afghanistan while enrooted to Russia for overhaul.