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Aggression, or So-Called Evil

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Konrad Lorenz was an eminent zoologist and zoopsychologist, philosopher, and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. "Aggression, or So-Called Evil" - one of his most famous works, in which he examines aggression on the example of a variety of biological species - aquarium fish, rats, geese, wolves and, finally, humans and comes to the paradoxical conclusion: deep personal attachment occurs only in those communities where there is a high level of aggression. Where there is no aggression, there is no strong friendship and true love. So can aggression be considered an evil and suppression of aggression a good? And will humanity be able to develop in the case of complete rejection of aggression against its own kind?...?
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