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This is Plato’s response to Thrasymachus. Pure self-interest cannot be in the interest of the self, because it makes one unhappy and enslaved. To live well is to have an ordered soul, one that is in harmony with itself. ‘How can it profit anyone to acquire gold unjustly’, he asks, ‘if, by doing so, he enslaves the best part of himself to the worst?’
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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