Bellum: un podcast sobre guerra

Episodio 2. ¿Es la guerra natural?


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En este episodio, Raúl Zepeda Gil discute el debate sobre los orígenes de la guerra en la supuesta naturaleza humana.


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Bellum: un podcast sobre guerraBy Raul Zepeda Gil