“The universal basis of co-operation is the proportioning of benefits received to services rendered.”

Source: The Principles of Ethics (1897), Part I: The Data of Ethics, Ch. 8, The Sociological View

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English philosopher, biologist, sociologist, and prominent … 1820–1903

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