Self-Interest Helps Everyone
Entrepreneurial greed is why we have iPhones, refrigerators, cars that usually work, supermarkets that stay open all night, and many of the things that make our lives better.

Politicians bash businesses.
"Stop the greed!" shouts Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.).
Many Republicans are equally ignorant.
When some Florida businesses raised prices in response to sudden demand during a crisis (a useful signaling device in a free market), Attorney General Pam Bondi called that "sickening…disgusting…unacceptable!" Now she's U.S. attorney general.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R–Mo.) attacks airline CEOs for charging different people different prices. "You make it clear," he sneered. "Money is your bottom line."
Well, yes, Senator. That's the CEO's job.
Sadly, big shots trained as lawyers rarely understand the principles that make capitalism work so well.
"The only way you can make money in business is by providing customers with value!" Yaron Brook, head of the Ayn Rand Institute, says in my new video.
"The biggest problem we have in our culture is this perception that when you pursue your own self-interest, you are somehow a villain….It's why socialism is still viewed as morally noble, capitalism as evil and bad."
Ayn Rand was a philosopher who understood that others get richer because entrepreneurs pursue profit. Intellectuals hate her for saying that.
Rand's books sold millions of copies, but the media trash her. HBO's John Oliver show joked, "Ayn Rand became famous for her philosophy of objectivism, which is a nice way of saying, 'being a selfish asshole.'"
"Being selfish is not the same as being an asshole," responds Brook. It's just following "your rational, long term, self-interest….Her philosophy is smeared because it goes against 2,000 years of philosophy that tells us that the purpose of life and morality is to suffer and sacrifice."
I wish politicians understood that entrepreneurial greed is why we have iPhones, refrigerators, cars that usually work, supermarkets that stay open all night, and many of the things that make our lives better.
Governments sometimes try to build things, but they routinely fail. California promised high-speed commuter rail service. Seventeen years, and billions of tax dollars later, no trains.
But in just three years, a "selfish" private company, Brightline, built a train line the carries commuters and tourists from Miami to Orlando. At no cost to taxpayers.
The private sector routinely builds things that, over time, get better and cheaper.
The price of TVs has fallen 97 percent since 1998.
Why would capitalists, greedy people looking to make more money, lower prices?
Because they have to.
Unlike government, capitalists have competitors. Those selfish people want our business, too.
Pursuit of profit even fought racial discrimination.
When some Southern states' Jim Crow laws imposed segregation, some greedy companies resisted the rules. One bus company even sued to end Jim Crow.
Economist Thomas Sowell noted, "Only whites could vote, but whites and blacks could both supply money."
"There's enormous profit-motive," Brook points out, "in you being the one that allows everybody into your restaurant….In a true marketplace, discrimination can exist, but it doesn't exist for long."
Rand said that selfishness even makes us love our families.
"Imagine," says Brook, "going to the woman you're going to marry and saying, 'I'm not doing this for me. This is a massive sacrifice.' She would slap you in the face, as she should. I love my wife for self-interested reasons."
Corporate greed, regulated by competition, is the main reason world poverty has dropped. For thousands of years, most people tried to survive on the equivalent of less than $2 a day. Fifty years ago, thanks to capitalism, just 35 percent did. Now it's just 9 percent.
Some rich people got absurdly rich. So what? The poor got richer, too.
Quietly, capitalism, harnessing individuals' greed, makes the world a better place.
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Great job, John. Explaining the facts to people who aren't listening is a futile but laudable effort.
"Self-Interest Helps Everyone"
Look at Gordon Gekko over here.
You mean those outrageously low priced Black Friday sale items aren't offered because the retailers are in the holiday spirit?
Capitalistic competition is good, and greed is an important component. However too much greed leads to undesirable results, for example, monopolies, and prior to the EPA, companies pollution our country without care as to who it harms. We need balance between unrestrained capitalism and stifling government regulation.
Economic greed, free-market greed (when balanced just at least a wee tad with other things) is good, yes. It is POLITICAL GREED (for POWER and self-righteousness) that is almost pure evil! It leads to political violence and threats thereof, such as "Hang Mike Pence" and "Execute General Milley", without trials, as has been advocated by our current Dear Leader! (I have never heard of apologies from Him, for this, and doubt that I ever will).
"...However too much greed leads to undesirable results, for example, monopolies,..."
The only monopolies are government-supported ones, idiot.
Check this book out.
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/161017156X/reasonmagazinea-20/
Notice the only people he is civil to are the leftists. But he's totally not a leftist.
The Tribalism runs deep around here! Let my go fetch my waders now... And a clothespin for my nose...
What do you expect from that shit?
Individual Justice existed long before the EPA.
...and ^THAT^ is where leftards misconception (more like deceitful manipulation) resides.
The cure for monopolies is competition. The ONLY way to prevent competition is government interference.
+10000. That's a really good comment.
Greed is the slipperiest slope there ever was. It quickly goes from "I can profit if I provide value" to "I can profit more if I skimp on quality/value and they don't notice it ... or have no choice. "
Anything that can be done by greed can also be done by altruism, it just takes more effort to stay motivated.
"...I can profit more if I skimp on quality/value and they don't notice it ... or have no choice..."
When do you have no choice, ass-wipe?
In monopolies, derp-wagon.
https://www.educba.com/monopoly-examples/
If you choose to define monopolies as not-monopolies, there are many of them, shit-for-brains.
I can’t speak to Indian Railways, but literally none of the rest of those are monopolies.
Goddamn. Just wow.
Anything that can be done by greed can also be done by altruism, it just takes more effort to stay motivated.
Do you work for free? Take less pay than is offered? Pay more taxes than required?
Yes, part time volunteer. Like 75 million other American who do various flavors of the same.
Good for you. Let the rest of us make our living through our businesses. I'd wager you wouldn't be able to have your volunteer work without buying certain products.
That's perfectly fine. How everyone spends their time / free-time is their business. I'm just objecting to the notion that greed is some kind of necessary motivation that must happen for anybody to do something.
The guy that discovered Insulin patented it, and sold the rights to a university for $1 so that everybody could have access to it at low cost. (Bitter irony considering what Pharma-Bros have done with it.) The guy who invented the 3 point seatbelt gave it away to public domain so every manufacturer could use it to increase car safety. The guy who discovered the X-ray refused to patent it & gave it away to society at large so that everyone could benefit.
I'm not saying we all have to do anything any one way; just saying that it's a blatant lie to say that greed & self-interest is some kind of holy grail.
Good for you. And stay anonymous! There are MANY people out there who will punish or even KILL the people who are morally-ethically NICER than they are, for making them (the not-nice people) look bad! If you're not aware of it, look up "do-gooder derogation". When being benevolent is combined with being outspoken, and giving tribalism (and nationalism) the disrespect that they deserve, THAT is when you get the KILLINGS of Jesus, Gandhi, and MLK Jr.! So beware!
For more gory details on this, and the probable origins of "do-gooder derogation", see ...
“Do-gooder derogation” (look it up) is a socio-biologically programmed instinct. SOME of us are ethically advanced enough to overcome it, using benevolence and free will! For details, see http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ and http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Jesus_Validated/
"...I'm just objecting to the notion that greed is some kind of necessary motivation that must happen for anybody to do something..."
You should leave your strawmen at home, shit-for-brains. The profit motive is not the only motivation, just the one which produces the best results.
See the graft that Musk has uncovered in two weeks to understand the alternatives.
Part time? Why not full time?
Because you make enough money not working for free that you can afford to spend some of your time working for free. Altruism can't exist without capitalism.
Actually, altruism is even more a slippery slope than greed.
The mistake is using the word "greed" at all - because what Stossel's talking about isn't greed, like Brook said: it's rational self-interest.
Greed is irrational self-interest. It's hoarding for the sake of having, even though it provides you no meaningful or noticeable gain; obsession with possession, for its own sake. Altruism, on the other hand, is irrational anti-self-interest. And we are biologically programmed NOT to do that to ourselves. And the more you engage in it, or worse demand it of others, the more precarious your own livelihood becomes.
I think what you meant was rational charitable-interest. Which is a genuine desire to help others however you can, but not at the expense of your own self-interest. Giving a dollar in charity means one less dollar for you to spend on yourself, but not one too many that you can no longer provide for yourself.
To put a religious spin on it, this is one of the most often (albeit intentionally) misinterpretations of the teachings of Christ. In the SOTM, He talks about if someone demands your tunic, to give him your cloak as well. This isn't a commandment for self-destruction, intentional destitution, and abdication of ones own needs (aka altruism); it's one of generosity and kindness when it comes to our possessions (and even forgiveness when they're wrongfully taken by force), rather than over-emphasizing their importance in our lives (aka greed).
He does a similar thing with the Widow's Offering. He wasn't saying, "Altruistically give every last penny you have to others." He was pointing out that her pennies are far more charitable a gift than the riches given by those who have riches more to spare. He was explaining that generosity - which is NOT the same as altruism - is not defined by how much you give, but by what it costs you to do so.
Greed is indeed a slippery slope. But it's a slippery slope of selfishness. Altruism, on the other hand, is a slippery slope of self-destruction. It's way - way - worse than greed.
I would disagree, in that my role models growing up were relatives that were firefighters. Firefighters go into every scene know that it could be their last, and putting their own survival instinct behind them to save victims. Even when it's not something so dramatic as carrying a child from a burning building ... just being at a fire scene is taking potential toll on their health.
I don't do religion, so I won't comment on that.
Firefighters go into every scene know that it could be their last, and putting their own survival instinct behind them to save victims.
That's so friggin' awesome. That's superhero level nobility and self-sacrifice. Nothing but respect and admiration.
But I think you miss my point.
This is going to seem callous, so I apologize ahead of time. But of all the firefighters you've known, how many of them have given their car to one of the victims they pulled from a fire? Or their home? Or all the money in their bank account?
None, right?
Because they're not altruists. Altruism is, in fact, quite evil. Maybe even the worst evil. (We can dive into that another day.)
What they are is charitable. Maybe not entirely charitable, since they take a paycheck to do a dangerous job, but charitable in the sense that they're willing to DO that dangerous job for that paycheck whereas most people aren't.
And they are a net positive. Every life they pull out of a burning building is a great thing. But that also doesn't make it altruistic. It's their job, after all.
In a similar vein, this is why we don't hold their failures against them. If they're pulling blackened corpses out of the smoldering embers of a building, we don't say that's their fault. Because it wasn't.
It just is what it is. We laud them for doing a difficult job at the expense of themselves. But they're as altruistic in that job as they are blameworthy for it.
Which is to say: not at all.
I don't do religion
You should. I'll help, if you want.
"Greed!", screamed the leftist, as he/she voted/demanded to take other people's shit.
^THIS +1000000000000000000.
Self-Interest isn't criminal.
Using Gov - 'Guns' in selfish-interest *is*.
Course leftards #1 character strength is to Self-Project.
Reading "Fossil Future" (Epstein); he wonders why people associate suffering with virtue and self-interest with avarice; see the two twits just above.
Religion?
I'll go for that; seems 'green' is pretty much a post-Mosaic religion, including the 'rapture' for us sinners.
"Entrepreneurial greed" is just Leftard Self-Projection 101.
There is nothing more GREEDY than TAKING what one refuses to *EARN* and that is literally the leftards socialist premise.
As Stossel tells so well. On the contrary; A free and just trading market is about *EARNING* value that others enjoy.
'HBO's John Oliver show joked, "Ayn Rand became famous for her philosophy of objectivism, which is a nice way of saying, 'being a selfish asshole.'"'
I assume Fucktard Oliver takes home minimum wage and has never, ever, never pushed for more.
Again, like with "greed", "selfish" is all projection.
"What do we want?? X! When do we want it?? Now!!"
No other philosophy is as selfish, greedy and childish as progressivism.
John Oliver's salary is reportedly around $30 million per year. In June 2024, Matthew Belloni reported that Oliver fired his agents after they were unable to secure a larger raise.
Yeah, not selfish.
"Armed-Theft is charity and producing is greedy!", Democrats.
They've been selling that BS since FDR.
No matter how many times they spout their criminal-greed their 'Guns' still don't make sh*t ... which is exactly why the USA is in the position it is today. $36T debt and completely reliant on imports.
'Guns' don't make sh*t. It's a ZER-sum resources scam. 'Gun' fights over the last twinkie.
I am frankly amazed - shocked, really - that Reason posted this article. Every single regular writer must have shat their pants when they read it, because it's anathema to literally everything they stand for and regularly advocate.
At one time, Reason supported a view point. Then they first moved to LA (bad idea) and then opened the DC office (even worse) to join the swamp critters.
We have no opposing view other than the commentariat.
Reason is now a slimy pile of TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit which needs to fuck off and die