Wars happen for a lot of reasons: scarce resources, religious hostility, ethnic strife. If you have an optimistic view of humanity, perhaps these are all things which can be overcome, and war is not inevitable. If you take a dimmer view of mankind, perhaps war is inevitable.
No
De Beauvoir argues that in some situations, violence may be inevitable as a response to oppressive structures that perpetuate inequality. She suggests that violence can be morally justified when used as a means to resist and challenge systems of oppression that deny individuals their freedom and agency. However, she does not condone violence that is used for purely destructive or oppressive purposes.
Violence exists for many reasons including those but not just those. A president once said that for any man with convictions violence is inevitable. We can infer that since there has been violence for thousands of years that none of those things are the sole bringer of violence.
yup
More inevitable, most inevitable
Movie producers give the public what they believe it wants because this is what creates profits. If the public stayed away from violent movies then movie violence would decrease dramatically. If the public flock to violent movies then movie violence will increase. It's a matter of supply and demand and making money.
"It was inevitable that that would happen", "his death was inevitable", "losing that match was inevitable"...
more inevitable, most inevitable
Are factions inevitable?
death is inevitable
With our score so high, I think that victory is inevitable. Making mistakes is inevitable for human beings.
Death is inevitable.