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«On top of that, our cooperative tendencies emerge earlier and with less coaxing than tendencies and abilities that are clearly cultural inventions - things like reading, writing, and formal mathematics. In experiments, human toddlers will spontaneously help a researcher who “accidentally” drops something, whereas chimp toddlers won’t. And even babies notice who cooperates and who doesn’t, and strongly prefer the former.»

Trust, Toddlers, and Wikipedia: Humans as Natural-Born Cooperators
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