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War is a natural part of politics from "summary" of Aristotle's Politics by Aristotle

War inevitably arises from the conflicting interests of individuals and states in the political realm. It is a manifestation of the inherent struggle for power and dominance that characterizes human interactions. In the pursuit of their aims, people often resort to violence as a means of resolving disputes and asserting their will. This aggressive behavior is not confined to individuals but extends to groups and nations as well, leading to conflicts on a larger scale. The competition for resources, territory, and influence frequently brings states into conflict with one another. As each seeks to advance its own interests at the expense of others, tensions escalate and ultimately result in armed confrontation. In such a context, war becomes a natural outgrowth of the power dynamics at play in the political arena. It is a brutal but effective means of determining which party will prevail in a given dispute and shape the course of events. More...
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