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If capitalism is ‘natural,’ why was so much force used to build it?
(climateandcapitalism.com)
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Not necessarily. If you're not a threat, for example I'm bigger or have higher social status than you, then taking your food is no problem for me.
I'm a human, a tool-using creature. You have to be a hell of a lot bigger than me before I'm not a threat to you.
I think you're missing the point. Humans can and do screw over other humans, and doing so impacts gene propagation.