In 'Humanity Did Not Fight,' Sinisa Malesevic challenges the common assumption that violence is an inherent human trait. This compelling book delves into the social dynamics of direct physical violence, asserting that it is not an inevitable outcome of human nature, but rather a product of specific social and historical contexts. Malesevic offers a nuanced sociological examination, exploring how social structures, institutions, and cultural norms shape instances of conflict and aggression. Through rigorous analysis, the author provides fresh insights into the root causes of violence, urging readers to reconsider prevailing narratives about humanity's violent past and present.