Anyway, culture and nation are partners, inextricable from each other. National culture and nation, they are reciprocities.
The basis of social relationships is reciprocity: if you cooperate with others, others will cooperate with you.
Social media puts reciprocity on steroids because now you can reach more people in more ways to do more things for them faster and at lower expense. Positive word about your reciprocity can spread faster than ever.
Is it possible for a person to love without wanting love back? Is anything so pure? Or is love, by its nature, a reciprocity, like oceans and clouds, an evaporating of seawater and a replenishing by rain?
When one cultivates to the utmost the principles of his nature, and exercises them on the principle of reciprocity, he is not far from the path.
Social peace requires reciprocity.
I've argued that many of what philosophers call moral sentiments can be seen in other species. In chimpanzees and other animals, you see examples of sympathy, empathy, reciprocity, a willingness to follow social rules. Dogs are a good example of a species that have and obey social rules; that's why we like them so much, even though they're large carnivores.
What interferes with this peaceful feeling is our expectation of reciprocity.
Reciprocity of sensation is not possible because to share is to be robbed.