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EP 274 Richard Overy on Why War?

The Jim Rutt Show

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The Nature of Early Warfare

This chapter explores the characteristics of early warfare compared to modern conflicts, focusing on ambushes and the complete destruction of rival communities. It analyzes the historical context of violence and cooperation in human evolution, highlighting how warfare may have fueled communal cooperation and developmental advancements. Additionally, the chapter discusses psychological perspectives on war, particularly the social dynamics that shape motivations for violence and the role of collective identity in conflict.

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