It is you who do not understand evolution, though you are hardly alone in this. I suggest you read "The Selfish Gene." The inherent competition in evolution is not among individuals, it is among alleles.
> which is possible in environments of abundance
Sure, but environments of abundance do not occur naturally. The natural state is for exponential growth to continue until resource pressure limits it, which is to say, until abundance ends. (This is because, in nature, alleles that reproduce exponentially always out-compete those that don't.)
Yes, we can produce abundance, which in turn can produce peace. But that's an artificial process, not a natural one.
> which is possible in environments of abundance
Sure, but environments of abundance do not occur naturally. The natural state is for exponential growth to continue until resource pressure limits it, which is to say, until abundance ends. (This is because, in nature, alleles that reproduce exponentially always out-compete those that don't.)
Yes, we can produce abundance, which in turn can produce peace. But that's an artificial process, not a natural one.