Why did the war start?
Wars often happen even when people do not want to.
Many different disciplines try to explain the causes of war.
# 1 Historians
-Historians study in terms of the situation and conditions of war.
# 2 Psychological theory
-Psychologists believe that the fundamental violence of men creates war.
One argument is that if a woman has a leadership, the war will not take place.
: These theories play an important role in modern feminism.
However, this theory does not necessarily explain the disadvantages of how wars occur.
# 3 Anthropological theories
Anthropologists have a very different view of the war.
They fundamentally view the culture acquired by upbringing rather than nature.
All we have to do is to attend school, to be educated, to believe in religion, and to believe in our religion.
They see the fights of animals, the battles of past tribes, and the chaotic phenomenon of modern society.
: This theory does not seem to imply that most wars are caused by public pressure.
It seems that there is a war going on in order to maintain the leadership of the leaders and the ideological justification of the war.
# 4 Sociological theories
Some sociologists try to predict where and where the war lies. And they intend to formalize that.
Other sociologists say there is no single reason why they cause war.
However, many other factors contribute to war. Like World War I, international conditions or international interests may trigger war.
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# My opinion
-If war is truly caused by the innate nature of human beings such as psychological theory, there is little hope for avoiding war.
However, it is doubtful whether the innate nature of human beings is evil.
If human nature is evil, there are events that can not exist around us.
I think that human beings have evil nature but good nature at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWhen the evil nature is maximized, war occurs, and when the good nature is maximized, service and cooperation to others occur.
That is why we can avoid war if we try to restrain the potent nature of violence and try to exert our good nature.