"wars will happen as long as humans exist" - I fundamentally disagree with this premise. I never once saw a child murder another, so why do we assume it's inevitable when people are grown? Why do we hold adults to lower standards than children.
These assumptions when they go unquestioned create the landscape for war to be accepted.
There are plenty of examples of children that aren't provided for, given the time or care required to prevent outcomes that we don't want.
That doesn't mean that we accept child murder, we do everything we can to prevent it from happening.
If a plane falls out of the sky, we do everything that we can do to ensure it never happens again.
If we don't look at war and understand it, we won't ever have the tools to prevent it.
There will always be single things that two groups feel they both entitled to, and both sides can't share it. Death is the only tool we were given to ensure a single side wins.
Perhaps OP meant that the military industrial complex will always ensure wars happen?
Incentives are there to make money from weaponry and defense contracts. Further incentives are there to take land or resources, or to simply destabilize competing nations. To stop all of this requires a pretty fundamental shift in a human machine that is still hardwired for survival.
Nope, I mean humans are like that. We always want more, we are jalous of what another one have, there are countless unsolvable issues involving race, religions, history.
Sooner or later those transform into wars, inevitably. If by some miracle you could get all nations to agree not to arm, that would work, but of course it's unrealistic. As soon as there is 1 that don't agree (or worse, agree but arm secretely) everybody needs to arm as well.
wrboyce|6 months ago
There are, unfortunately, many examples of child murderers.
w_for_wumbo|6 months ago
oinfoalgo|6 months ago
I just assume it is a type of performance.
w_for_wumbo|6 months ago
Workaccount2|6 months ago
GuinansEyebrows|6 months ago
"given" implies a belief in a higher power. most of the popular ones say "don't do that".
milchek|6 months ago
Incentives are there to make money from weaponry and defense contracts. Further incentives are there to take land or resources, or to simply destabilize competing nations. To stop all of this requires a pretty fundamental shift in a human machine that is still hardwired for survival.
TheAlchemist|6 months ago
Sooner or later those transform into wars, inevitably. If by some miracle you could get all nations to agree not to arm, that would work, but of course it's unrealistic. As soon as there is 1 that don't agree (or worse, agree but arm secretely) everybody needs to arm as well.
rangestransform|6 months ago
XorNot|6 months ago