Why is it that ancient humans seem to have a much higher capacity for violence than people nowadays? people still do some heinous things nowadays but from around the bronze age to the end of the middle ages people were on a whole different level.
Was it a lack of empathy? "just because"?
>>1390299
More of a pride thing
There's a whole lot less of a need to
Not to mention law is easier to enforce and our general code of ethics is taught and practiced from an early age
>>1390299
Are we talking about developed nations here? If so the answer is simple enough, there's more then enough food to go around.
The modern human is able to more efficiently discharge his hatred through various means.
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>>1390331
This really,
>>1390299
Familiarity with violence was much higher in the past, so people were in general much more desensitized.
>>1390299
circumstance, we live in a world where scarcity of essential things like food and shelter are rare in most of the world, so less wars etc. plus although violence has a much larger coverage via internet/tv people aren't really experiencing it or seeing it in their daily lives.
>>1390299
life was harder
However violence wasnt too big in our hunter gatherer days, agriculture brought levels of violence and cruelty humanity hadnt seen before