Mass And Span Classsearchtermclassspan a Survey of Social Divisions
Mass And Span Classsearchtermclassspan a Survey of Social Divisions
W J Ghent
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Still later, the obligations based upon the blood bond gave way to the larger considerations made necessary by the interests of the greater community. Thus the first moral standards were bound up in considera- tions, however dimly held, of the security of the community, group, or horde. Sense of kinship, except transitorily in the case of mother and off- spring, is notoriously weak ; yet the instinct of group safety is strikingly illustrated in the conduct of many species. " It is not love, and... not even sympathy (understood in its proper sense), " writes Kropotkin, " which induces a herd of ruminants or of horses to form a ring in order to resist an attack of wolves ; not love which induces wolves to form a pack for hunting. . .. It is a feeling infinitely wider than love or personal sympathy an instinct that has been slowly developed among animals and men in the course of an extremely long evolution, and which has taught animals and men alike the force they can borrow from the practice of mutual aid and support.
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