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Francis Edgeworth

Francis Edgeworth was a key figure in the founding of modern economics. In his 1881 work, Mathematical Psychics, he made the influential claim that the "first principle of economics is that every agent is actuated only by self-interest." His work represents a period of economic thought where such purely self-interested motivations were considered foundational, often setting aside more complex views of human nature.

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