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The Virtue of Selfishness

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Ayn Rand

Ethical principles, according to the author, can be objectively determined and are not merely subjective preferences. Morality stems from the fundamental choice humans face: survival or death. Choosing survival establishes life as the ultimate value, creating a framework where actions that sustain life are good, and those that threaten it are bad. This perspective challenges traditional morality, which often equates virtue with selflessness, by asserting that rational self-interest is essential and moral. Individuals are “ends in themselves,” responsible for their own well-being, and morality requires reasoned choices rather than impulsive desires. On a societal level, capitalism is presented as the ideal system, promoting self-interest while respecting others' rights. Government’s role should be limited to protecting individual freedoms, as overreach undermines true rights and self-interest. The author also critiques intellectual coercion, urging independent thinkers to resist manipulation and uphold truth with unwavering conviction.

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This book challenges conventional views on morality, arguing that ethical principles are not subjective preferences but can be objectively determined. It explores the idea that rational self-interest, rather than selflessness, forms the foundation of a moral life, emphasizing the responsibility to prioritize one’s own well-being. Through discussions on survival, reason, government, and capitalism, the author presents a provocative framework where individual rights and rational self-interest coexist. With sharp critiques of traditional ethics and societal norms, this work invites readers to rethink the essence of morality and the systems that support it.

Resumen del libro

Ayn Rand, a Russian-American novelist and philosopher, was renowned for her revolutionary ideas promoting individualism and capitalism. She authored notable works like The Fountainhead and Anthem, which echo her strong advocacy for rational self-interest and laissez-faire capitalism. Rand's fame stems from her controversial philosophical system, Objectivism, which has had a profound impact on political and economic discourse.

Ethical principles, according to the author, can be objectively determined and are not merely subjective preferences. Morality stems from the fundamental choice humans face: survival or death. Choosing survival establishes life as the ultimate value, creating a framework where actions that sustain life are good, and those that threaten it are bad. This perspective challenges traditional morality, which often equates virtue with selflessness, by asserting that rational self-interest is essential and moral. Individuals are “ends in themselves,” responsible for their own well-being, and morality requires reasoned choices rather than impulsive desires. On a societal level, capitalism is presented as the ideal system, promoting self-interest while respecting others' rights. Government’s role should be limited to protecting individual freedoms, as overreach undermines true rights and self-interest. The author also critiques intellectual coercion, urging independent thinkers to resist manipulation and uphold truth with unwavering conviction.

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