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The Evolution of Violence in Non Humens
Kripotkin was not naive. Even though he thought that mutual aid was sort of driving for evolutionary force, he understood that competition, and particularly violence, was also part and parcel of life in non humens. He would discuss ways in which there were all these co operative behaviours that were being displayed. Now if certain individuals, in fact, did not add in, did not display these behaviors, then all of a sudden there was intense punish by others in the group. And it's only when an individual doesn't respond to a request for help that other members act extraordinarily violent towards it. It took a hundred years before individuals in an in the field of animal behavior really took these ideas