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15. Janvāris 2013 - 14:44
I think I would even say that everything competitive is a sort of game (serious or less serious) within some borders set in a particular society or between several societies.

The breach of game rules and killing the opponent(s) in order to obtain or retain something marks either real or perceived threat to survival, or exploitation of game rules (which are then further exploited to avoid punishment).

I was just trying to picture the resolution of conflicts over human history, and as far as I, being non-historian with very limited knowledge of the subject, understand, in general we have been moving away and away from the situation where there are simply small bands of, well, bandits, which obtain anything they can from settlements and each other by killing.

Probably obvious, but it seems to stem from the same behaviour as can be observed in animals living in groups, which develop some sort of pseudo-fighting or fighting-not-to-death unwritten rules about how to establish some hierarchy rather than kill members of the group.
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