The Fleming Foundation Cultural Commentary

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Studying War: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

If wolves and chimpanzees can usually resolve conflicts within the group without massive blood-letting, why are modern human communities so wracked by violent crime?  And, while it is true that in wars between groups of carnivorous mammals, the death rate can be very high, the numbers are only a small fraction of the human beings killed in brush wars that barely make the newspapers.  Why, then, are human wars so devastating?