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Quelle: Die Theorie der ethischen Gef\u00fchle „So eigens\u00fcchtig wir uns den Menschen auch denken m\u00f6gen, so m\u00fcssen wir doch zugeben, da\u00df eine gewisse nat\u00fcrliche Stimmung seines Herzens ihn n\u00f6thige, an dem Schicksal seiner Br\u00fcder Theil zu nehmen, und ihr Gl\u00fcck als ein unumg\u00e4ngliches Erforderni\u00df zu seinem eigenen Gl\u00fcck zu betrachten, sollt‘ er auch nichts anders davon haben, als das Vergn\u00fcgen, es mit anzusehn.“ – Theorie der sittlichen Gef\u00fchle. \u00dcbersetzt von Ludwig Theobul Kosegarten. Leipzig 1791 S. 3 books.google<\/a> („How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it except the pleasure of seeing it.“ – The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), Part I Section I Chapter I: Of Sympathy (Der erste Satz des Buches). en.wikisource<\/em>
Was Smith sagte \u00fcber selbsts\u00fcchtige Menschen.<\/p>\n\n\n\n