Ever heard of Henry Sidgwick?
An English philosopher from the XIX century. A look that reminds Rasputin.
But, definitely, another kind of mind.
So, Sidgwick wrote a beautiful book back in 1874, called “The Methods of Ethics”, in which a new political doctrine was theorized: utilitarianism.
The good ol’ Henry dug up an ancient problem tho: every single member of the community should promote the greatest amount of happiness of the whole; but it is way overoptimistic thinking that everyone is willing to sacrifice his own individual interest to the common good.
So, that leads me to the INOX BIM A-Class refrigerators. They allow you to save money on your electric bills contributing to reduce the consumption of electricity and CO2 emissions.
Your own interest and the common good finally square with one another.
Hurray!