On Aggression

Konrad Lorenz's treatise on intstincual aggression within animals and humans.
Animals especially males, are biologically programmed to fight over resources. And these behaviors must be considered by nature's requirements i.e. natural selection. For example an aggression leading to death or serious injury will eventually become extinct unless it evolves a form of natural negulation. By Kenneth Cheung 12HS3

 

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