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Infanteer said:However, I think Grossman has it backwards - man does not have a natural aversion to killing which is overcome through social factors (training); rather man is instinctively a very proficient killing machine and society and culture have been formed to act as social, artificial barriers which lead to the non-firer.
I agree. this is supported by a small group of behaviour pcyschologists who see childhood not as a method of learning communication and social skills, but taming our anger so that we dont kill each other when provoked.
	

