The Virtue Of Selfishness by Ayn Rand

A New Concept of Egoism

The book presents a collection of essays that articulate the philosophy of Objectivism, emphasizing rational self-interest as a moral ideal. It challenges conventional ethical beliefs that prioritize altruism and self-sacrifice, arguing instead that individuals should pursue their own happiness as their highest moral purpose. The essays explore the practical implications of this philosophy in various aspects of life, including politics, economics, and personal relationships, advocating for a society that respects individual rights and freedoms. Through its provocative ideas, the book seeks to redefine the concept of selfishness as a virtue essential for human flourishing.

Published
1964
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
150-200
Original Language
English
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