War: The Inevitability of Society

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War has been an active part of civilization since the beginning of mankind. Sometimes war is used for more selfish reasons sometimes used to obtain a more “noble” goal. No matter the cause, humans have always found a reason to go to war but with a price as high as human lives why do humans always resort to war? They’re are many ways to try to explain this but, the only way war makes since is to protect more lives or the quality of life for more people the ones losing their lives on the battlefield. With humans being inclined to selfish behavior they always want something that isn’t theirs and many times can drive people into thinking that the only way to maintain their quality of living is to take from others. Then when they invade to take what they think is theirs the other side must defend themselves and their property thus starting a conflict. War is inevitable because human nature is inherently selfish and there is a lack of world authority to control the urges of power seekers. There are some major reasons why war is inevitable one of them is the inability to control the urges of the selfish and there drive to take what isn’t theirs, another is that envy is a trait that is impossible to discard in some people and the final thing that make war inevitable is peoples instinct to protect themselves and their property.
The world, at the time, lacks a universal authority to control the selfish urges of the greedy. All people one time or another want something that isn’t theirs but most people can negate from these desires because of fear of punishment. There is nothing world wide that punishes theft, so what starts as one mans selfish ambitions could lead to a world war. The United Nations was constructed to act as the authority o...

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...uel Kant. Emanuel Kant believed that if every citizen in the world contributed to justice then peace was possible. The problem with this is that it is impossible to get every one on the planet behind the same cause because; people have different perceptions of what justice is. With no set rule of justice or universal law there is no way to enforce injustices in the world without war.
In conclusion, with constant conflict that are world faces war is an eminent cost of trying to secure peace. Unfortunately this seems to be a continual cycle that the human race is doomed to suffer trough. The never-ending war seems to be opposed by most but, as long as they are is people who believe it is a way to secure what they want it will always be reality. Maybe sometime in the future there will be a way to stop war but as of now it is an inevitable horror of the human society.

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