“The instinct to survive is human nature itself, and every aspect of our personalities derives from it. Anything that conflicts with the survival instinct acts sooner or later to eliminate the individual and thereby fails to show up in future generations. . . . A scientifically verifiable theory of morals must be rooted in the individual's instinct to survive--and nowhere else!--and must correctly describe the hierarchy of survival, note the motivations at each level, and resolve all conflicts. We have such a theory now; we can solve any moral problem, on any level. Self-interest, love of family, duty to country, responsibility toward the human race . . . . The basis of all morality is duty, a concept with the same relation to group that self-interest has to individual.”
Quote by Robert A. Heinlein
Book:Starship Troopers
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Starship Troopers
Written by Robert A. Heinlein, this novel is set in a future where humanity has colonized space and is engaged in a war with an insect-like alien race. The story follows a young soldier's journey through the ranks of the Mobile Infantry, highlighting the challenges and responsibilities of military service. The novel is known for its exploration of political and social themes, including the concept of 'citizen soldiers' and the role of the individual within a larger collective. more
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