War is an evolving cultural value. It is not an extension of politics - in this case it would be an invariable form of behavior. Through the analysis of terms defining war and military conflict as they are characterized within the confines of international law, military literature and social sciences, the Author searched for answers to the following questions: What is war? What does the war mean to the human being? How is it depicted, closed within the confines of cultural rituals? The Author investigated the issue of a relation between the military habits or war on its own and the evolving human culture. He proposes a thesis that war is not coming from politics of man, but from the culture of his behavior. The way of waging a war reflects the cultural and civilization level of human being and shows different forms of social organizations.
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