Human nature, it is argued, only fixes on what it needs, what it cares about, what it petty desires. All other behaviors, especially
the "social" ones are a creation of civilized man and, therefore, unnatural.
At the end of the 16th century, Montaigne (1533-1592)
He already maintained that man lives in society because he needs it and not because he likes to do so. He maintains that if we left man to
his own wish, he would rather be alone; When human beings live together, they do so in an attempt to join forces to face the search for their own well-being.