• ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    If you want to go far enough back that we use theory

    Then we can say prehistoric nomadic humans still had fights with other clans and territorial disputes because our genetic ancestors (chimps/monkeys/apes) also have those

    And if you were there with a gun, would you be able to dominate them? If so then you are able to put power over people without a power structure

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      8 months ago

      Territorial disputes where only common after agriculture in humans, because territory wasn’t as important before as mutual aid.

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        8 months ago

        You can point to territorial disputes between non-agrarian humans to suggest otherwise

        Hunting grounds and shelter were more important than mutual aid

        You don’t even need to use humans, you can use other primates

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          8 months ago

          it is not just farming land that is valuable, sometimes there are good fishing spots and etc in scarce regions. However those are far rarer situations and usually there is plenty of food for everyone, but hard times also happen and then most animals and humans practice mutual aid. There is a good book about it, by Kropotkin, called Mutual aid. It isn’t long, I listened to the audio book.