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Lex Fridman Podcast
Value of Human Life and Violence
The underlying philosophy of violence often stems from a perception that human life is disposable. This perception varies across different ideologies and societies. In societies where human life is not highly valued, causing mass suffering and violence becomes easier. The impact of a loss of life is profoundly felt in communities where individuals are valued, creating a significant social vacuum. Conversely, in societies where human life is not highly valued, the loss of life may not create as profound a social impact due to a prevailing expectation of potential loss at any moment.
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