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[โ€“] WatDabney@fedia.io 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I mostly like "rational self-interest" as a sort of framing device.

I believe egoism to be a fact. I think every choice that * every* person makes is self-interested, even those that appear to be entirely altruistic.

Presuming that to be true, there are two things that I consider vital - that people are aware that that's what they're doing, and that they focus on doing it as rationally as possible.

And yes - "rational" is a slippery concept. The details are elusive at best, and much more to the point, necessarily subjective (which IMO is the part that Rand most vividly got wrong and Stirner, by contrast, got right). But while that means that a sort of universal formalization of the concept would be difficult at best, I tend to think it's not necessary - that if people essentially stay within the guardrails of "rational self-interest" and maintain some measure of intellectual honesty and sound critical thinking, whatever it might all shake out to be couldn't help but be at the very least more broadly good than bad, and certainly more broadly good than the various delusional authoritarianisms to which we're subjected.

Thanks for the response.

[โ€“] Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

You're most welcome.

Guess I'll see you sometime in the comments of an altruism vs. selfish satisfaction of doing a good deed post.

I agree with much of all you've said in theory, and you have a consistent ideology and that's, in my opinion, the most important starting point.