An interesting question for me is how much true altruism is required to give rise to a generally altruistic society under high quality coordination frameworks. I suspect it’s quite small.
Another question is whether building coordination frameworks to any degree requires some background of altruism. I suspect that this is the case. It’s the hypothesis I’ve accreted for explaining the success of post-war economies (guessing that war leads to a boom in nationalistic altruism, generally increased fairness and mutual faith).
An interesting question for me is how much true altruism is required to give rise to a generally altruistic society under high quality coordination frameworks. I suspect it’s quite small.
Another question is whether building coordination frameworks to any degree requires some background of altruism. I suspect that this is the case. It’s the hypothesis I’ve accreted for explaining the success of post-war economies (guessing that war leads to a boom in nationalistic altruism, generally increased fairness and mutual faith).