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by blackhawkC17
615 days ago
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These free things (Wikipedia, Linux, etc.) are sustained by a high GDP that translates to high incomes and, in turn, people willing to donate time and money for them to remain free. Let's try living in a country with a measly GDP per capita of $1,000 (Rwanda for example) and see how many free things we can get.. |
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People give more consistently in more pro-social societies. But those societies are poorer, with lower percentage of computer ownership and programming skills. So they give things like care and food.
Trying to spin the west as the place where altruism is most prevalent seems incorrect. More data needed.