The inability to do anything but see the negative possibilities makes further debate pointless. Believe what you want Umbra, I prefer to believe in the intelligence and good nature of people rather than believing people are selfish, evil or violent.
The problem is, Lantz, that it only takes
one person to be selfish, evil or violent for there to be a potential for conflict. Sure, it's reasonable to assume that most people are intelligent and good-natured, but to assume that
all people are intelligent and good-natured is a
huge stretch, and one that is quite obviously not true just based on our own experiences (I would sure as hell not call CV "good-natured", for example).
A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it.
I think this about sums it up, really.
Reducing or even eliminating war is possible, if quite difficult (far more the latter than the former). Eliminating conflict altogether? Not only is that pretty much impossible, but it'd also be detrimental. Some things simply must be fought for, whether by words or via fists. If we don't fight to make things better, then they will never change.
Pretty much impossible? Yeah. Detrimental? It depends how you do it.
If you eliminate conflict by eliminating the means to fight without removing the will to do so then, yeah, that would be bad, but if you can find a way to eliminate all the reasons why people
want to fight then that's very definitely a good thing. Extremely implausible, sure, but definitely good.