who said,'love born out of the profit motive is no love'
a)Robert Frost
b)Wordsworth
c)Tennyson
d)Shakespeare
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d) William Shakespeare.
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He says that Just as a moral action should be free from fear or compulsion so should there be no self-interest behind it. This is not to say that actions prompted by self-interest are all worthless, but only that to call them moral would detract from the [dignity of the] moral idea. That honesty cannot long endure which is practiced in the belief that it is the best policy. As Shakespeare says, love born out of the profit motive is no love.
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