![]() Gat offers a rare multi-disciplary perspective on this topic, combining a history of intrahuman fighting at every scale with insights from anthropology, archeology, psychology, ethology, economics, history and political science, and a dash of genetics…an undertaking of some 10 years. ![]() What I found was not only closure, but also validation. I wanted closure on this theme before moving on, so I pulled this title (purchased long ago) from my digital bookshelf and dove into it. ![]() Gat is Ezer Weitzman Professor of National Security in the Department of Political Sciences, Tel Aviv University. So, I spent the time since my last post reading War in Human Civilization, by Azar Gat. ![]() Then we can move on to something serious… This is the last of a trilogy of posts on death and destruction. ![]()
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