Matt Ridley, makes the case that while there are many examples of social species, none of them show the levels of reciprocity the humans show. No species is good at "I scratch your back you scratch mine". This evolved into trade & we are sophisticated enough to pay for debt in currency other than that in which it was accrued: "I give you water, you give me food".
This insight aligns with Adam Smith's argument from the wealth of Nation that the trader does not trade our of benevolence but self-interest. And that self-interest is what helps a society thrive.
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