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    Most of the Groups Relying on Moral Incentives Arose Spontaneously
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Most of the Groups Relying on Moral Incentives Arose Spontaneously

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Most of the groups relying on moral incentives arose spontaneously through the actions of concerned citizens although they may receive support from charitable foundations or wealthy individuals.

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