We do not owe our morals to our intelligence: we owe them to the fact that some groups uncomprehendingly accepted certain rules of conduct - the rules of private property, of honesty, and of the family - that enabled the groups practising them to prosper, multiply, and gradually to displace the others. (Friedrich Hayek)

We do not owe our morals to our intelligence: we owe them to the fact that some groups uncomprehendingly accepted certain rules of conduct - the rules of private property, of honesty, and of the family - that enabled the groups practising them to prosper, multiply, and gradually to displace the others.

Friedrich Hayek

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