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Thrasymachus possessed a different concept of self-interest. Self-interest to him was unrelated to the interests of the community; individuals should not take into account needs other than their own. Philosophers, ancient and modern, have shown why such an egoistical view makes little sense. Humans are not solitary creatures but exist only within a community. It is only through a community of others that an individual can assert his or her own interests.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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