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[[Nathan Larson]]'s essay on altruism offers a view of how it is indeed compatible with Libertarian ideals. Specifically, he hypothesizes that humanity produces a certain number of people who find greater fulfillment in altruistic activities than "selfish" ones. For them to force themselves to not behave altruistically actually is to the detriment of their genes' survival, given their specialized role in a society of related individuals. | [[Nathan Larson]]'s essay on altruism offers a view of how it is indeed compatible with Libertarian ideals. Specifically, he hypothesizes that humanity produces a certain number of people who find greater fulfillment in altruistic activities than "selfish" ones. For them to force themselves to not behave altruistically actually is to the detriment of their genes' survival, given their specialized role in a society of related individuals. | ||
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