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Invisible hand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In economics, the invisible hand , also known as the invisible hand of the market , the term economists use to describe the self-regulating nature of the marketplace, is a metaphor first coined by...
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Enlightened self-interest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enlightened self-interest is a philosophy in ethics which states that persons who act to further the interests of others (or the interests of the group or groups to which they belong), ultimately ser...
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THE Corporation — Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan (Constable, ... Bakan's vision of the corporation is clear. Its legally defined mandate is to pursue, relentlessly and without exception its own self-interest; it is a possessor of great power that it wields over people and societies.
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In-Mind is the first free social psychology magazine for a lay audience of constant quality. We look at relationships, emotions, motivations, etc. ... They present evidence which suggests that people will often make decisions that benefit the team, even at the expense of their own self interests.
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Full text of this item is not available from this server. ... Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) ... School or Centre: School of Management...
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The Facebook group “Objectivist Ethics and Virtues” does not mention Objectivist Ethics: SELF-INTEREST. ... The group claims that Objectivist ethics is the only rational code of ethics, evading – contrary to the virtues of rationality and honesty – the Declaration of Independence: the pursuit of one’s own happiness.
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Economic individualism’s basic premise is that the pursuit of self-interest and the right to own private property are morally defensible and legally legitimate. Its major corollary is that the state exists to protect individual rights.
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