In Japanese schools, children from each class come to get their school lunch, but sometimes they drop the pot of stew and cannot eat it. The children start to cry, but the teachers do not blame them and ask them to share some from other classes. In this way, the children are asked what would happen if their classmates in their class could not eat? They feel a responsibility to do so. This is altruism, not totalitarianism.
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