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Blood Writing

by Soccolich1 in Issues, April 25, 2010
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One day I dropped out of the sky to get a better view of the children of mass hypnosis.
It was a day like any other day, clouds in the sky, vast curvy and drifting, birds sang in code about this predator and that, and the old, gold sun blissfully burned right through every atmospheric layer like the devils own eyeball.

Pseudo-altruism of Genetic Engineering

by J.H. Watkins in Issues, February 17, 2010
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False philanthropy protects the interests of companies specializing in GMOs.

Which Came First: Justice or Humans?

by Inna Tysoe in Issues, February 13, 2010
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Are altruism and justice uniquely human traits?

The Selfish Altruist

by Inna Tysoe in Psychology, January 12, 2010
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The “handicap principle” posits that people compete for altruism to gain social prestige.

Altruism: The Aventual Downfall of Mankind

by Zachary Andrew Spaulding IV in Issues, December 8, 2009
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This speech briefly explains why being altruistic is not a good thing, and will, if allowed to continually run rampant, be the destruction of mankind.

Altruism

by Deloris in Philosophy, August 7, 2009
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Is it altruism or not?

Don’t Feel Guilty About Celebrating While People Starve

by Matt Rush in Lifestyle Choices, December 28, 2008
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Let’s not sacrifice indulgence for compassion – we can have both.

The Nature and Proper Role of Charity

by Eric Dontigney in Philanthropy, September 28, 2008
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An examination of the basis and exploitation of charity.

Can Altruism Save Humans From Becoming Extinct?

by Rana Sinha in Society, August 24, 2008
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In every human society, altruism, a selfless concern for the welfare of others, is considered a noble virtue. Being altruistic and helping others has great implications for the human race. As in the past, altruism will affect the very survival of the human race. As a species, can we choose to go the selfish Neanderthal way or the more altruistic Cro-Magnon way?

Does Altruism Contradict Evolutionary Theory?

by Schibeck in Psychology, July 11, 2008
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Everyone has heard stories of people risking their lives to save those of others, and indeed in some cases sacrificing their lives for others. The contentious issue is why does this behaviour still prevail?

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