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    Supports→Benevolence and justice are both pillars of society and people do have obligations to assist others.

    Benevolence along with justice is foundational to social cohesion.

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    None of this means that people don’t have obligations to assist others. Smith grounds his view in a deeply social view of moral psychology. Thus, benevolence along with justice is a pillar of society. However, we cannot expect or force people to care for distant strangers in the same way as they care for themselves. And trying to organize a society along these lines would lead to disaster. Smith was extremely skeptical about government officials, writing about how they seek fame and power, think

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