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The appearance of weaponry - technology designed to kill - is a critical but poorly established threshold in human evolution.
In a process highly analogous to modern globalization, flows of wealth, weaponry, technology, and ideas ran from more developed Europe into its less developed periphery in increasing quantities and over a wider geographical area as the first millennium progressed.
"The emergence of weaponry – technology designed to kill – is a critical but poorly established threshold in human evolution," he says.
What began with the militarization of the police in the 1980s during the government's war on drugs has snowballed into a full-fledged integration of military weaponry, technology and tactics into police protocol.
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