The philosophies of Plato, Machiavelli, and Ayn Rand are all based on the idea of self-interest as good or moral. Explain what self-interest means to each of these people. Tell how the idea of self-interest as moral applies to each of their views. Of the three, discuss which one you find the most compelling and why.
I. Define and explain self-interest as moral in Plato's Republic.
II. Define and explain self-interest as moral in Machiavelli's The Prince.
III. Define and explain self-interest as moral in Ayn Rand's essay.
IV. State which philosophy is the most compelling and support the stance with reasons.
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