The Agressive Impulse (1977)

“The Agressive Impulse” explores the nature of aggression in both animals and humans, highlighting that while violent clashes can be dramatic, they often serve specific purposes such as establishing dominance, protecting territory, or competing for mates. Most animal fights do not result in serious injuries, as they are typically about demonstrating strength rather than killing. The film parallels animal behavior with human competition, noting that while humans can exhibit violence, they also possess the ability to learn and cooperate. It emphasizes that aggression is often controlled by social structures, learned behaviors, and the need for survival, suggesting that cooperation is more prevalent than violence in both the animal kingdom and human society.

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aggression, animals, humans, competition, dominance, territory, survival, cooperation, violence, behavior

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