Zur Naturgeschichte der Aggression
"Only rarely does one see an animal in such desperation and panic, so conscious of the inevitability of a terrible death, as a rat which is about to be slain by rats. It ceases to defend itself. One cannot help comparing this behavior with what happens when a rat faces a large predator that has driven it into a corner whence there is no more escape than from the rats of a strange clan. In the face of death, it meets the enemy with attack, the best method of attack, the best method of defense, and springs at it with the shrill war-cry of its species...."
"All of the great dangers threatening humanity with extinction are direct consequences of conceptual thought and verbal speech."
Das Sogenannte Bose. Zur Naturgeschichte der Aggression by Konrad Lorenz (Chapter titled, "Rats" and Chapter titled "Ecce Homo!)
Interfacing post:
https://thelastenglishprince.wordpress.com/2025/10/27/status-unknown-eight-months/
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