 Do you not have altruism within a system of individualism? So like have a government that's focused on individualism but then have like altruism at a personal level or through civil society? This is actually Hayek's argument, Hayek advocated for this, that somehow you could be altruistic in some aspects of your life and individualistic enough. And my argument is no, you cannot. And I don't see why you would be. I think we strive towards consistency. We cannot have a personal ethical belief that's inconsistent with a political belief. I don't think that's an equilibrium. I don't think that's sustainable. Ultimately, the personal ethical belief will spill into politics and will infect it. That's exactly what we saw in America. In America, we had a political system that was based on individualism, based on leaving people alone, based on individuals pursuing their own happiness. But the ethical belief of the people, particularly the new intellectuals who came into this country in the late 19th century, early 20th century and brought progressivism and so on, they undercut that by taking their personal ethical belief and spilling it over into government.