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Humans are naturally co-operative

Co-operative behaviour has been found in primitive animals and children, challenging the Darwinian theory that humans are naturally uncooperative and self-involved.

Lab experiments showed that rats give up food to save other rats, while monkeys show emotional distress at unfair situations.

Co-operation is necessary for survival and reproduction, according to researchers from Emory University in Atlanta.

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