The British social attitude was emergent from adulation of the aristocracy which is tied up in religion etc... which goes back to my original point, the British aristocracy, living in constant fear of being deposed, did everything possible to reinforce their power and influence, conditioned their society to believe in the honour of aggression against foreign powers, stuff like medals for valour aren't a naturally emergent feature of humanity, they're an intentional manipulation of social structure.I think, in part, it is also attributable to the social attitudes regarding active service during World War I/II, which we largely adopted from the motherland, Britain. White feathers!
This is kind of a meta discussion, fundamentally it's all emergent from aspects of human psychology that value conquest, which is an unenlightened way to go about foreign affairs.
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