What is virtue Ayn?
Rationality, independence, integrity, honesty, justice, productiveness, and pride. If you put these seven virtues into action in your work life, you’re going to succeed… whether or not you like Ayn Rand.
When did Ayn Rand write the virtue of selfishness?
1964
The Virtue of Selfishness
Cover of the 1964 Signet Books edition | |
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Author | Ayn Rand |
Subject | Ethics |
Publisher | New American Library |
Publication date | 1964 |
The Virtue of Selfishness is a collection of essays written by Ayn Rand and her associate, psychologist Nathaniel Branden. The essays were separately published between 1962 and 1964 in the monthly publication The Objectivist Newsletter, with the exception of the first chapter of the book,…
What is Ayn Rand’s moral ideal?
These virtues (productivity, independence, integrity, honesty, justice, pride) are all applications of the basic virtue, rationality. Rand’s moral ideal is a life of reason, purpose and self-esteem. Most people take for granted that actions intended to benefit others are good and that actions intended to benefit oneself are bad.
What is Ayn Rand’s view on altruism?
Ayn Rand rejected altruism, and in fact, blamed it for the plight of human civilization, and with the presumed backing of Aristotle, wrote fervently in support of self-interest and rational egoism in The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged, and in her other writings.
When was Ayn Rand’s the Objectivist essay published?
The essays were separately published between 1962 and 1964 in the monthly publication The Objectivist Newsletter, with the exception of the first chapter of the book, “The Objectivist Ethics”, which was published in 1961. In this collection, Rand develops the ethical principles of her philosophy of Objectivism.