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Adam Quote by Gilbert K. Chesterton

“It was the mystical dogma of Bentham and Adam Smith and the rest, that some of the worst of human passions would turn out to be all for the best. It was the mysterious doctrine that selfishness would do the work of unselfishness.” quote by Gilbert K. Chesterton
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“It was the mystical dogma of Bentham and Adam Smith and the rest, that some of the worst of human passions would turn out to be all for the best. It was the mysterious doctrine that selfishness would do the work of unselfishness.”

Gilbert K. Chesterton

About This Quote

The belief that selfish motives can unintentionally produce beneficial outcomes for society, suggesting self‑interest can act like altruism.

In simple terms: Selfishness may unintentionally help others.

Key Takeaway

Consider the broader impact of personal motives.

Themes

philosophy economics ethics

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • business decisions
  • public policy
  • charitable giving
  • personal ambition

Key Concepts

Utilitarianism psychological egoism

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does self‑interest become harmful?
  • Can we design systems that align personal gain with public good?
A Different Perspective

Relying on selfishness can ignore intentional altruism.

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