hegelian
6th March 2017, 02:15
Records show there was an enormous spike in man-on-man deaths from 30,000 onward. That or my records are wrong; and to be honest, unless I am reading some scholarly article (which I cannot afford, as they are $30 a pop at Google Scholar, and I have a knack for getting caught Torrenting), I doubt everything I read. Anyone know anything about this civil war? Was it to subdue women for agrarian society (even though I'm SURE that would be 11,500 years ago) or was it the civil war to end the Neanderthal (though that was 40,000 years ago, which leads me to ask) society AFTER neanderthal conflict. I have never seen reports of man-on-man murder BEFORE 40,000 BCE, and am hesitant to believe it existed on ANY mass scale without the basis of class that productive society has incurred.
I would like to special note, I am open-minded and am willing to listen to new ideas. I'd also like to note I'm not a fool in that regard, for I know to laugh at people for not believing in things I have proven infinitely many times (like the roundness of the earth, the equality of the races and sexes, so on).
I would like to special note, I am open-minded and am willing to listen to new ideas. I'd also like to note I'm not a fool in that regard, for I know to laugh at people for not believing in things I have proven infinitely many times (like the roundness of the earth, the equality of the races and sexes, so on).