(July 7, 2013 at 8:27 am)bennyboy Wrote:(July 7, 2013 at 7:54 am)Tonus Wrote: I don't agree with that. I think that human beings, by-and-large, are willing to cooperate and work towards common goals in an organized manner. But I think that this only works well in small communities where everyone in the group knows one another and shunning an uncooperative person is very effective at protecting the group.Shunning an uncooperative person is an act of government, at least from the shunned person's point of view; who are those other people, he'd think, to decide to punish him for not obeying their dictates? If it was Koolay, he'd be complaining, "You guys are denying me my liberty to fart in our bomb shelter. I never signed a paper saying I wouldn't." Especially after he'd done it about 20 times and someone got physical with him.
Best. Analogy. Ever.