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by TangoTrotFox
2941 days ago
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I think this view is from a stereotyped but not really accurate view of warfare and it's reasons and execution. Warfare generally has very little to do with emotion. Even today, as always, it tends to be the same thing - one side has something and another side wants it. And in cases where you're not the side doing the taking, you need to be equally capable in war to defend what you have. Even things like religious warfare were more of a convenient casus belli for taking things than the cause entirely in and of themselves. This was a real risk all the way up until the 20th century. The thing that really changed the game was nukes which makes military dominance basically impossible, for now... Similarly, throughout history it's invariably the more intelligent side that wins in war - at least in the longrun. The Mongols ended up wiping out a huge percent of the entire earth's population with an army that, for instance, when invading Europe only numbered in the low tens of thousands and were very lightly armored compared to the forces they were fighting. But they were smart in war and strategy and had relatively advanced technology in their composite bows. That the Mongoloid group of peoples to this day still have a substantially higher IQ than average I think is at least a reasonably strong correlation in support of selection for intelligence. |
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But in humans, the very idea that "we" fight to gain "their" requires creating an "us vs them" dichotomy. But all humans are the same species, and persons on national borders are invariably more closely related than on opposite sides of the same country.
Essentially every border is an accident of history: Romans building a wall, Charlemagne having so many heirs, monarchs marring one person vs another, religious boundaries becoming national ones, the treaty of Versailles drawing straight lines through deserts.
To convince people that a particular "us vs them" dichotomy is real requires the listener to have a certain kind of thinking processes. Especially to convince them to kill and die for it.
And because every population falls for this, any individual population that smartens up and notices it's absurd will likely be wiped out by those who still have the "us vs them" delusion. Thus the species is kept in a sub-optimal state.