“Each man does seek his own interest, but, unfortunately, not according to the dictates of reason.”
Kenneth N. Waltz book Man, the State, and War
Source: Man, the State, and War (1959), Chapter II, The First Image, p. 23
Part 1, Chapter 7 (page 20)
Notes from Underground (1864)
“Each man does seek his own interest, but, unfortunately, not according to the dictates of reason.”
Kenneth N. Waltz book Man, the State, and War
Source: Man, the State, and War (1959), Chapter II, The First Image, p. 23
“We are paternalists when we make someone act in his own interests.”
Derek Parfit book Reasons and Persons
Source: Reasons and Persons (1984), p. 321
Sinclair Lewis (1885–1951) American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright
The God-Seeker (1949)
Context: He fretted that he did not know anything. He sighed, 'I have sought the Kingdom of God a little, the Squire has sought it terribly, but we haven't even a map, and after what I saw this afternoon, I know the Sioux are as barbarous as we are. Is it possible that nobody has ever known—that there never has been a completely civilized man, and won't be for another thousand years? ~ Ch. 33
Samuel Gompers (1850–1924) American Labor Leader[AFL]
What Does the Working Man Want? (speech), Louisville, KY (May 1890)
Yeshayahu Leibowitz (1903–1994) israeli intellectual
"Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State" (1995)
Ayn Rand (1905–1982) Russian-American novelist and philosopher
The Virtue of Selfishness (1964)
Source: The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism
Fawn M. Brodie (1915–1981) American historian and biographer
No Man Knows My History, ch. 19 (1945)