I’d have to read the book, but it seems from the article that his idea is it is good when people help each other out and work together to solve problems, and that we should reflect with gratitude on the help we have received and pass it along.
These ideas don’t strike me as evil, but they also don’t sound like CRT or socialism, either.
There really needs to be a balance between subsidiarity (letting the smallest government or social unit possible take care or the problem) and solidarity (people working together to solve problems).
Ever helped someone whose car had broken down? Ever been helped when your car broke down?
Yeah, it takes a village, right? /s