Is violence an inherent aspect of being human?

Is violence an inherent aspect of being human?

NO; IT IS AN INHERENT ASPECT OF LIFE WITHIN THE KOSMOS.

No it is an action that can be performed by humans. I dont know if it is an "inherent aspect" of being human, would you characterize other free-will actions performed by individuals as an "inherent aspect of being human"?

It's an inherent aspect of being human in a capitalist society

>It's an inherent aspect of being human in a capitalist society
Not necessarily in a capitalist society, but in a capitalist penisocracy it is definitely a essential feature.

how do you explain the countless wars/violent acts that occurred under non-capitalist systems of government?

Violence is an inherent aspect of being from the kingdom animalia.

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They were all penisocracies too. Masculine aggression doesn't care about the economic order.

I live in a democratic republic, its peaceful here unlike some kingdoms.

It's a primate thing.

The more melanin you have, absolutely.

Go away freud

Violence has always been around, capitalism just makes you not think it's violence.

Rock wallaby is a marsupial bro, not a "primate thing"

>muh evil savage capitalism

>Systems where the rich get richer and the poor starve isn't considered savage.

violence is hurting someone. anything that feels the need to hurt someone will do it. the only inherent instincts here are self preservation, and how they know to go about preserving themself

Capitalism isn't about greed or making money. It is a dynamic system for the allocation of resources to satisfy the interests of individuals. As such, it is inherently against any form of collectivism. It is also against any form of racism or discrimination, including nationalism (That's why the fascists hated it), because these factors tend towards the misallocation of resources, and for no good purpose. Adam Smith himself advocated for improving capitalism as a method to combat slavery, serfdom, and racism.

Global monopoly finance capitalism would be a more accurate term in explaining the systemic inequities of the world

>not real capitalism

Well, violence is a subset of Change which is the basic ontology of things which then governs more developed and organized being such as humans.

This.

Indeed it's crony capitalism

I was talking about violence, chimps are tribalistic and very violent, the form gangs, raid other groups, rape, kill the babies to avoid future competition, cannibalize ,etc.

What of Bonobos?

More so a function of free will acting under scarcity.

They are the hippie version with no competition for resources and no predators (and less inteligent). The Congo river divided both populations long time ago.

Violence is an inherent aspect of being.

Ying and Yang, the world runs in ons and offs, violence, or rather conflict, is a natural mediator, in man, society, animals, plants, inanimate matter, etc. Creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin.

The bonobos females also only take chad dick, lesser males get a lot less sex than the average male chimp ironically enough.

But at least lesser Bonobo males get sex :v)

Thanks GnosticBro

It's an inherent aspect of being a living creature period.

But it was put there to stave off predators. If there are no predators then you are using it wrong.