rational selfishness

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rational selfishness (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) Objectivist position that, in order to promote one's own life, the morally proper beneficiary of one's own rational actions should be oneself.
    • 1961, Ayn Rand, “The Objectivist Ethics”, in The Virtue of Selfishness, Penguin Group:
      The Objectivist ethics proudly advocates and upholds rational selfishness—which means: the values required for man’s survival qua man—...
  2. The conviction that it is moral to act for one's own good and that this is rationally in line with a greater good.
    • 1870, Francis A Walker, An Oration at the Soldiers' Monument Dedication in North Brookfield, Goddard & Nye.
      [Society] has arranged all its parts and offices on the principle that a rational selfishness is the best preservative of peace, and the most efficient agent of progress; ...

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