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Scientific Debate Over Evolutionary Roots of Human Warfare

Scientific Debate Over Evolutionary Roots of Human Warfare The passage discusses academic arguments about chimpanzee aggression and its relevance to human war, but contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Describes coalitionary killing in chimpanzees as a possible evolutionary adaptation.; References scholars (e.g., Wrangham) linking chimp aggression to human warfare.; Cites the 1986 Seville Statement and its signatories opposing biological explanations for war.

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Scientific Debate Over Evolutionary Roots of Human Warfare The passage discusses academic arguments about chimpanzee aggression and its relevance to human war, but contains no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors or misconduct. Key insights: Describes coalitionary killing in chimpanzees as a possible evolutionary adaptation.; References scholars (e.g., Wrangham) linking chimp aggression to human warfare.; Cites the 1986 Seville Statement and its signatories opposing biological explanations for war.

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