----------------- HES POSTING ----------------- One more reference you might find useful, Humberto, is Ronald Coase's essay, "Adam Smith's View of Man" in his Essays On Economics and Economists (U. of Chicago, 1994). Among other things, he says," ...Adam Smith's account of the development of our moral sentiments is essentially self-centered. We care for others because, by a sympathetic response, we feel as they feel, because we enjoy the sharing of sympathy, and because we wish to appear admirable in our own eyes. " But this broadly self-centered motivation encompasses as a part only "self-interest, more narrowly conceived." Kevin Quinn ------------ FOOTER TO HES POSTING ------------ For information, send the message "info HES" to [log in to unmask]