life in general is a game and competition over scarce resources (over power in the sense of usable energy)Following this reasoning, wouldn’t the logical outcome be a stateless society, ie people cooperating freely without coercive institutions? If that’s the ideal, what explains the persistence of states throughout history? Why has no large-scale society managed to sustain itself without a state?
living organisms develop strategies to harvest and protect these resources in any conceivable form - all that under an evolutionary pressure and all that being non-optional - i.e. "adjust or disappear"
the same applies to humans without exceptions but we have something on top which makes thing peculiar - we are capable of abstract thinking, local definitions and agreements, using notions - state is just one of the advanced approaches and manifestations of the power projection game, a covert strategy to drain resources from others - this will continue until humans invent a tool to conserve energy the way it's resistant to physical violence
