Moral nihilism is the view that objective moral values do not exist. It is often presumed that if moral nihilism were to catch on we would lose any rationale for shared norms, people would stop behaving cooperatively and society would collapse. It is also often presumed that moral nihilism and moral realism are ontologically opposed. In response to the first presumption this thesis argues that, on the contrary, a society of moral nihilists would be motivated to behave cooperatively. Even without moral motivation, the personal benefits of living in a cooperative society (access to shared food, labour and specialised skills, etc.) together with our altruistic desire to see others do well are sufficient to motivate us to endorse shared norms. ...