Aggressionism

Aggressionism is a philosophical theory that the only real cause of war is human aggression, which refers to the "general tendency to attack members of one's species.

"[1] It is argued that aggression is a natural response to defend vital interests such as territory, family, or identity if threatened.

In this particular concept, aggression occurs in all species as a form of protection of their own or of their territory in order to keep their young safe.

This form of aggression directs humans in a composed manner between the leaders of nations or organizations in which leads to war.

Rather than being savage like animals, humans use their intellect to defeat their opponent in war—therefore, placing pride, greed, and belief in their own skill to lead their nation to victory.

Aggressionism is a theory that describes complex behavior of human nature that involves strong beliefs in one's own ideology.

Throughout history, there have been a number of people who were like this and had caused war.Adolf Hitler is a primary example of a person who displayed aggressionism.

This type of nation is ruled by dictatorial power with overwhelming control over all the aspects of the country including the economy, society, and its beliefs.

Stalin believed that with his dictatorial power, he would be able to bring Russia in its time out of its famine and spread his ideology of communism towards the rest of the world.

One of the more basic forms of emotion is hate, which was the source of his aggression towards the millions of Jewish who were killed during the Holocaust.

Adolf Hitler
Joseph Stalin