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Are humans naturally violent? New research challenges long-held assumptions
Key takeaway
A new study suggests that human aggression doesn't necessarily lead to lethal violence, challenging common assumptions about the evolutionary origins of conflict. This challenges the idea that humans are naturally violent.
Quick Explainer
The research challenges the common assumption that human aggression inevitably leads to lethal violence, suggesting mild aggression and lethal violence have evolved along different pathways, providing new insight into the debate around the evolutionary origins of human violence.
