| | If the goal is fighting altruism among layman, then there are a few tacks to take. First, you still have to explain to people the explicit definition of the term, even if they are not familiar with it or don't know the formal definition or think that way. Not to do so is like trying to fight against m*slim fundamentalism without identifying it - it leaves the field tilted in favor of the enemy. Second, you have to explain that helping people, and charitable acts are not at all evil unless they involve duty and sacrifice as well as validating those who are not motivated by humanitarian ideas. Just as the atheist is immediately accused of satanism, the egoist has to take care to explain that everyone's ego is of value and that the egoist is not an egotist.
Ted Keer
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