• snooggums@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    It is rational self interest, not rational group interest. Hence why she doesn’t act in a way that would benefit others, because they can now do twice the output in the same amount of time because of the machine!

    ‘Rational self interest’ is just being selfish.

    • WatDabney@fedia.io
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      12 hours ago

      Rational group interest IS rational self-interest.

      As social animals living in communities and as part of any number of groups, we must, if we’re rational, be mindful of the well-being of groups, because our own well-being depends on it.

      ‘Rational self interest’ is just being selfish.

      No it in fact is not. Selfishness causes any number of negative consequences - suffering, hostility, crime, conflict, rebellion, war, death… So it’s bludgeoningly obviously irrational, and therefore cannot be rational self interest.

    • mnemonicmonkeys
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      10 hours ago

      ‘Rational self interest’ is just being selfish.

      *Irrational self interest. Rational self interest would still involve improving the worker’s lives due to the support structure that a community brings