Yet satisfying peoples needs is part of every resolution to conflict I can ever think of. How can satisfying a need not be part of the goal of revolution?
@BrianSoddingBoru4 ofc, it's not all we fight about and it doesn't satisfy lots of emotional needs, etc... blah blah blah, but I don't think you can deny that solving clothes, food, shelter/space wouldn't make our species better as a whole. Why better, less conflict. Less need for revolutions and more time for sharing of ideas and discussion and shaping the way a society thinks.
@BrianSoddingBoru4 ofc, it's not all we fight about and it doesn't satisfy lots of emotional needs, etc... blah blah blah, but I don't think you can deny that solving clothes, food, shelter/space wouldn't make our species better as a whole. Why better, less conflict. Less need for revolutions and more time for sharing of ideas and discussion and shaping the way a society thinks.
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