The Price for Peace
The price for peace is proper alignment between individuals’ interest and productivity. In other words, free market capitalism.
That means some people can be really successful fairly, squarely, and productively and the rest should just let those productive people be successful. Such price is just too high that few societies embrace capitalism. So we got war.
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