The Department of Economics and Social Science (ESS) organised a seminar on "Altruistic Economics" on March 07, 2005. The Keynote speaker was Dr. Robin Upton who has studied a wide range of subjects in UK, Denmark and Germany. He submitted his Ph.D. in Probability & Game Theory to University of Warwick (UK) in 1998. The presentation highlighted a contradiction between the behavior appropriate in the marketplace and behavior appropriate within personal relationships. It introduced an alternative assumption, that people care about one another, and showed how this might be represented in mathematical terms. This core idea was developed into a network-based system of 'altruistic' economics, which allows trading and economic interaction is a similar way to familiar market-based models. The talk had mathematical content of a simple nature. It should be of interest to dissident Economists, Computer Scientists, Sociologists, Psychologists and freethinkers from all backgrounds who are more interested in collaboration than competition. Faculty members and students of ESS and invited guests attended.