Ever since mankind climbed out of the trees or maybe even before, there had been wars. if there were only two people left on the planet, they would probably start a war. war has always been the ultimate diplomacy and usually the end result of an argument. i think it's our nature to fight over anything and everything. somebody probably looked over his fence, out his window, or out the entrance to his cave and saw he had a neighbor who looked different and didn't like him because of it. then, of course, there was a war. a person could go on and on about so called civilized people and war.
War has always been a part of human history, even before the dawn of civilization. As a result, there was no "time before war".
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Mycenaean Greeks
The Great EVERY War!
Basically it was a way of dehumanizing them. Taking away every aspect they had of being called a human.
War has always been a part of human history, even before the dawn of civilization. As a result, there was no "time before war".
No not if there is where War is occurring then theFog of War with animalistic behavior of mankind will always get in the way of any higher Ideas of civilization.
Because they would sacrifice a human every day to please their gods and they belived that that was what made the sun rise everyday. The Aztecs were also a very aggresive civilization and were constantly at war with other tribes.
there is always a war going on somewhere the human race is always fighting sad but that is how it is
It will probably be one of 3 ways: 1) Nuclear war 2) Disease 3) An asteroid strike.
Human history has shown that no civilization lasts forever. A "Loose Nuclear Weapon (Loose Cannon)" is going to cause some problems.
war is never right i mean think about it millions of people die every day of it.
The human conflict in Ender's Game is that Ender learns that what he thought was a simulation or video game was real war. His actions killed millions. He almost wiped out an entire civilization.
The most terrifying aspect of the Cold War for most people was that it might turn into a hot war involving wide use of atomic weapons, thus destroying human civilization, if not all life on the planet.
War and Civilization - 1998 War Machines 1-8 was released on: USA: 5 August 1998
War and Civilization - 1998 The Price of War 1-7 was released on: USA: 5 August 1998
The cast of War and Civilization - 1998 includes: Walter Cronkite as Himself - Narrator