The Six Truths Of Conflict And War

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The Six Truths Of Conflict And War

Postby npromin1 » November 6th, 2016, 6:27 pm

1. The reason we have conflict is because one person or party desires change.


2. Conflict occurs when someone is unsatisfied with the current methods to create change or if dissatisfying changes occur.


3. The current methods to create change are determined by authority.


4. Therefore, conflict occurs when one person or party feels authority is not creating change effectively or correctly.


5. The desire for change can be averted by giving all persons and parties equal statuses in everything.


6. Therefore, conflict can be avoided if authority is able to give all persons and parties equal statues, including themselves, and maintain it.
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Re: The Six Truths Of Conflict And War

Postby Kimonio » November 6th, 2016, 11:55 pm

The desire for change can be averted by giving all persons and parties equal statuses in everything.

The problem with this is that human beings are both selfish and territorial creatures of nature. What we want, we want. What we have, we do not share, at least not lest we are taught or are in what could best be dubbed a "tribe" or "pack".

And that's essentially why all war happens, yes. Greed. The manifestation of lust. Try as we might, there is no way for everyone to have an equal share, because we must then decide what can be defined best as equal for matter or concepts that are abstract in nature. And then we have to make sure people understand what they have is theirs, and that they cannot have someone else's things, but be content with what they have instead.

Ergo, what could be defined best as theoretical communism.
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