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"The question is how do societies value those competing rights.
Yet all societies value altruism, and something similar can be found among social animals, from chimpanzees to dolphins to leafcutter ants.
The more suitable solution, which would also counter patriarchal influences that regulate women's sexuality, is to ensure that societies value both sexes equally.
Such societies value success, progress and competition and tend to act and think of others as opportunistic.
Such societies value training, development, assertiveness, competitiveness, individual achievement and taking initiative, and opportunity entrepreneurship contributes towards these goals.
They do so because societies value higher standards of living, and therefore choose the raising of living standards as the primary value relevant to desert-based distribution.
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Does society value me as a person?'".
Does our society value dogs more than children?
The paradigm shift has to do with what we as a society value.
Should our society value children (anyone) with differences so little, that we screen them out?
These are big, transformative and much overdo skirmishes about what we as a society value - and do not value.
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