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“There is a fundamental moral difference between a man who sees his self-interest in production and a man who sees it in robbery. The evil of a robber does not lie in the fact that he pursues his own interests, but in what he regards as to his own interest; not in the fact that he pursues his…” quote by Ayn Rand
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“There is a fundamental moral difference between a man who sees his self-interest in production and a man who sees it in robbery. The evil of a robber does not lie in the fact that he pursues his own interests, but in what he regards as to his own interest; not in the fact that he pursues his values, but in what he chose to value; not in the fact that he wants to live, but in the fact that he wants to live on a subhuman level.”

Ayn Rand

About This Quote

Source Book: Atlas Shrugged, 1957

Moral distinction lies in the nature of one's interests: productive self‑interest versus exploitative robbery.

In simple terms: Productive self‑interest differs from selfish exploitation.

Key Takeaway

Choose values that uplift humanity.

Themes

ethics self‑interest productivity robbery human dignity

Mood

philosophical ethical

Type

thought‑provoking inspirational

When to use this quote

  • business leadership
  • policy making
  • personal finance
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

objectivism moral philosophy individualism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What values guide your actions?
  • How do you ensure your self‑interest benefits others?
A Different Perspective

Even productive self‑interest can become harmful if misdirected.

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