| While Unrugged Individualism is only 65 pages long, the information inside is so succinct and essential that this is one of the best books around. This book explores the topic of benevolence -- why it's a virtue and what it consists of. But it is not just about benevolence. In order to discuss such things as the difference between benevolence and altruism, whether benevolence is a major or minor virtue, and the relationship between benevolence and justice, this book reveals insights on the topics of altruism, the nature of virtues and what makes them important, and the nature of justice.
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