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2 May 2024

  • curprev 11:0511:05, 2 May 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 1,493 bytes +1,493 Created page with " =Characteristics= "Impersonal prosociality is supported by a certain mindset: Moral universalism and moral absolutism. Rules are followed and enforced more willingly if framed in universal and absolute terms, as opposed to the situational and relativistic rule-framing of kinship networks. Moralized perception of non-kin. Help is more willingly provided to non-kin as long as they belong to the community of rule-followers. Continual rule-breaking leads to expulsion fro..."