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Enlightened self-interest : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enlightened self-interest
Enlightened self-interest is a philosophy in ethics which states that persons who act to further the interests of others (or the interests of the group or groups to which they belong), ultimately serve their own self-interest.〔(Alexis de Tocqueville: ''Democracy in America'' (Ch. 8) )〕〔(''Rethinking the Economics of Self-Interests'' )〕〔( ''"Enlightened Self-Interest" vs. Communal Responsibility'' )〕 It has often been simply expressed by the belief that an individual, group, or even a commercial entity will ''"do well by doing good"''.〔(Howard Schultz: ''Dare to Be a Social Entrepreneur'' )〕〔(''Doing Well by Doing Good 2005: The Trajectory of Corporate Citizenship in American Business'' )〕〔(Derek Tribe: ''Doing Well By Doing Good; Agricultural Research: Feeding and Greening the World'' )〕 ==Related and contrasting concepts==
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