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  1. Capitalism and the desire for private gain.Thomas S. Torrance - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):241 – 245.
    That capitalism is a superior economic system because it elicits productive effort from individuals by utilizing the desire for material improvement, is a contention that can be defended if it could be established that this desire is a universal human motive and is to be found in non-capitalist as well as capitalist societies. In addition, it can be argued that within a market economy, if men pursue what is in their own interest, their actions are likely to have the unintended (...)
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  • Selfishness and capitalism1.Tibor R. Machan - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):338-344.
    Richard Schmitt's case against the psychological defense of capitalism (Inquiry, Vol. 16, No. 2) has merit, but in stating it he attributes to a defender of capitalism the argument that capitalism suits people's innate selfishness. The position more plausibly attributed to the author in question is not only resistant to Schmitt's own arguments but is worth consideration in itself.
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