Warlike: Hierarchy Of Needs

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To begin this discussion I will define the word ‘warlike’ based on my knowledge. ‘Warlike’ means for me being competitive to a high level, but not necessarily having the desire to kill each other.
The ‘Hierarchy of needs’ proposed by Abraham Maslow in 1943 describes the basic needs of humans. Looking at the pyramid, one can see that most of the needs can cause violence. Food is one of the most basic needs of humans. For example, two men are hunting for one deer. These men are showing ‘warlike’ behavior because they aum re competing against nature, which is in this case the deer. Secondly, the two men behave ‘warlike’ because they competing against each other for the deer. Each one wants to be the first to conquer the deer.
According to Maslow

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