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Some psychologists believe humans are naturally predisposed towards violence. For almost the entire twentieth century it seemed like humanity was teetering on the brink of self-destruction: both World Wars, the Cold War, and then the threat of terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and biological warfare - and all that after World War I was going to be "the war to end all wars". Luckily for humanity World War III has been in Development Hell for more than half a century now - and may it stay there. So it's probably only natural that the next great global conflict is a popular subject in Speculative Fiction.
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