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And a higher percentage of the population dies fighting.Nor is subsistence living for the faint- hearted.
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Seventy-five percent of the population died.
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But this is because they enjoy the advantage of having by far the largest populations of potential victims in human history; the actual percentage of the population that died violently was on the average higher in traditional pre-state societies than it was even in Poland during the Second World War or Cambodia under Pol Pot.
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