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Why Does War Happen?
In general, it could be said that the implications of
the most recent anthropological literature lead to a refutation
of the influential view long advanced by non-anthropological
writers like Hobbes and Freud to the effect that war is
the consequence of an innate propensity to aggression in
human beings that can never be eradicated but only .harnessed.
Nineteenth century evolutionary doctrine- provided an Impetus
for this theory through its concepts of
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Publications,
355-362.
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Robarchek, C. (1990). Motivations and material causes: on
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