Wouldn’t killing be better described in this context as coercion? Which feels distinct from persuasion, to me.
On humans it does both. Humans are persuaded by power, not merely coerced. (Being persuaded like that is a handy ‘hypocrisy’ skill given bounded cognition.)
On humans it does both. Humans are persuaded by power, not merely coerced. (Being persuaded like that is a handy ‘hypocrisy’ skill given bounded cognition.)