"If any civilization is to survive, it is the morality of altruism that men have to reject"
- Ayn Rand
About this Quote
This quote by Ayn Rand recommends that in order for any civilization to endure, it should decline the morality of selflessness. Selflessness is the belief that one should act selflessly and put the requirements of others before their own. Rand believed that this type of morality was detrimental to the survival of a civilization because it motivated individuals to put their own needs and desires aside in favor of others. She argued that this kind of morality was not conducive to the development and advancement of a civilization because it dissuaded individualism and creativity. Rather, she argued that a civilization should welcome individualism and creativity in order to prosper. By rejecting the morality of altruism, Rand thought that a civilization could create a more prosperous and effective future.
This quote is written / told by Ayn Rand between February 2, 1905 and March 6, 1982. She was a famous Writer from Russia.
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