The dichotomy between innate egoism and social altruism remains one of the most intellectually taxing inquiries into the human condition. One must wonder if our propensity for cooperation is a moral triumph or merely a calculated evolutionary strategy designed to ensure collective stability. In analyzing the structural integrity of our social fabrics, it becomes evident that high thinking requires us to transcend the primitive impulse for dominance in favor of a more sustainable, collaborative framework. The metrics of history tend to favor the architect over the conqueror, suggesting that our nature is far more plastic than biological determinists might argue.
Altruism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)





