The case for individualism rests entirely on the fact that, each individual being neurologically-experimentally unique, each individual, however "queer" or "perverse" or "alien" they may seem to local prejudice, probably knows something that no other individual has ever noticed. We all have something to learn from one another, if we stop trying to ram our dogmas down everybody else's throat and listen to one another occasionally.
The case for individualism rests entirely on the fact that, each individual being neurologically-experimentally unique, each individual, however "queer" or "perverse" or "alien" they may seem to local prejudice, probably knows something that no other individual has ever noticed. We all have something to learn from one another, if we stop trying to ram our dogmas down everybody else's throat and listen to one another occasionally.