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    Refusing to help others and consistently seeking only one... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Mutual aid is a moral obligation.

    Refusing to help others and consistently seeking only one's own good results in being denied help when one needs it.

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    A shared communal life demands mutuality and reciprocity as a moral mandate.Achieving certain ends requires the help and goodwill of others.Human beings are weak and limited in many ways and are subject to vulnerable sit...Mutual aid is a moral obligation.

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    The Akan word nnoboa means ‘helping each other to work on the farm’. In the farming communities of rural Ghana, when a farmer realizes that work on the farm cannot be completed within a certain time if he did it single-handedly, he would request the assistance and support of other farmers in the community. The other farmers would readily lend a helping hand to that farmer, who would, in this way, achieve his productivity goals and do so on time. The same request would, when necessary, be made by

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