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Is War Natural For Humans? ~ Douglas P. Fry

On Humans

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Reevaluating Warfare in Human History

This chapter challenges the traditional views of violence and warfare among human societies, particularly during the Ice Age. It examines the complexities of intergroup and intragroup violence, emphasizing that many hunter-gatherer groups exhibited little to no organized warfare. The discussion also underscores the importance of understanding historical and cultural contexts when analyzing violence, advocating for a clearer distinction between different forms of aggression to inform contemporary peace efforts.

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