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by mediocregopher
1458 days ago
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War is a symptom of various causes, like over-population, changing geographical conditions, and just plain old greed. It is not a root cause. If humans had no bloodthirst we would still wage war, so long as we had a will to survive (something which would be difficult to take out of a lifeform). The actual article only asserts that military innovation is a predictor for social complexity, which is pretty different from saying that "war makes society complex". > “Nobody likes this ugly idea because obviously warfare is a horrible thing, and we don’t like to think it can have any positive effects.” The implicit assumption being that a more complex society _is_ a good thing, which is not clear to me. |
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