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In Defense of SelfishnessIn Defense of Selfishness

In Defense of Selfishness

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Peter Schwartz

Opponents of altruism argue that selfishness, often misunderstood as inherently immoral, is a rational and life-affirming alternative. True selfishness, rooted in reason, prioritizes individual well-being without causing harm to others, fostering voluntary cooperation and mutual benefit. In contrast, altruism demands self-sacrifice, denying individuals the moral right to exist for their own sake and fostering dependency on collective systems. Critics highlight how altruism undermines individuality, suppresses dissent, and promotes conformity, often leading to inefficiency, paternalism, and even totalitarianism. By embracing selfishness, individuals can prioritize survival, happiness, and rational decision-making, rejecting the flawed notion that public interest should override personal gain. A society built on selfish values, rather than altruistic ideals, ensures progress, liberty, and genuine prosperity.

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This book challenges conventional views on altruism and selfishness, arguing that true selfishness, rooted in rationality and self-preservation, is not only moral but essential for individual and societal prosperity. It critiques the misconceptions surrounding altruism, exposing its demands for self-sacrifice and conformity as detrimental to personal freedom and progress. Through thought-provoking examples and historical analysis, the text advocates for a society built on self-interest, where individual rights and logic take precedence over collective servitude. Engaging and provocative, it redefines the relationship between morality, survival, and human nature.

Résumé du livre

Peter Schwartz is retired Chairman of the Board of Directors and current Distinguished Fellow of the Ayn Rand Institute. In Defense of Selfishness is his third book.

Opponents of altruism argue that selfishness, often misunderstood as inherently immoral, is a rational and life-affirming alternative. True selfishness, rooted in reason, prioritizes individual well-being without causing harm to others, fostering voluntary cooperation and mutual benefit. In contrast, altruism demands self-sacrifice, denying individuals the moral right to exist for their own sake and fostering dependency on collective systems. Critics highlight how altruism undermines individuality, suppresses dissent, and promotes conformity, often leading to inefficiency, paternalism, and even totalitarianism. By embracing selfishness, individuals can prioritize survival, happiness, and rational decision-making, rejecting the flawed notion that public interest should override personal gain. A society built on selfish values, rather than altruistic ideals, ensures progress, liberty, and genuine prosperity.

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