OK I amended my response within seconds.  It isn't a no wait, it's an or.  By your definitions I think good, but if analyzed further I don't think there is an inherently good or bad.  
I wasn't trying to throw a catch all in, Curval.
I said good because evolution has made it necessary for us to love each other.  A good counter example would be when placed in competition; men, like all animals, will become ruthless.  However I am interpreting inherently to mean by themselves and not in a stage of conflict.  I think that all people, with the exception of those with genetic defects, will be good to others given the choice.  Sharing [and caring] was an important evolutionary development.