Glen writes;

<  But isn't this the point of things like "kin selection" and "eusociality"?  
Hell, even *cats* share food and negotiate territory.  Is there, in actuality, 
anything that's "truly individualistic"?  >

Well, there is a difference between accurately observing that life is some way 
and recognizing it could be different.
I posit it is hard for many adults to look in their metaphorical toolshed and 
admit that was just what they had to accumulate.
It is easier to rationalize it is what they wanted for themselves and what is 
best for everyone.   I posit that the difficulty in facing this kind of 
disappointment tends to feed authoritarianism.   On the other hand, simple 
fantasy (Whatever-ing) doesn't fix anything either.

Marcus

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