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Title: Blood Rites


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Blood Rites
  • Origins and History of the Passions of War
  • Barbara Ehrenreich

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Why have humans been drawn to war?
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Ecstasy of War
  • Rational undertaking
  • Continuation of policy

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Ecstasy of War
  • Two theories of war
  • Means to seek and advance interests
  • Primitive violent drive

5
Ecstasy of War
  • Hand to hand
  • See enemy face to face
  • Fight or Flight response
  • Using large muscles, heart rate increases
  • Emotions and passions flow

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Ecstasy of War
  • Long Distance
  • Less personal
  • Dont see the enemy
  • Push a button
  • Keep cool, steady, and aim

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Ecstasy of War
  • There is no standard warfare personality type
  • Much of war is preparation and waiting
  • Men have avoided going to war

8
Sacred Meat
  • Blood sacrifice was a religious ritual
  • Ritual shared by all ancient religions
  • Demonstrations of power to kill
  • Sacrifice would channel aggressive energy
  • Instead of killing one another they would kill
    the victim
  • Intimidate the masses

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True Mark of the Beast
  • Hunting is bred in our genes
  • Humans have no natural defenses like other land
    animals
  • Large brains
  • Allowed for tool making
  • Strategize
  • Coordinate as a group

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True Mark of the Beast
  • Opposing Theory
  • Man received major sustenance from gathering
  • Diet contained little meat
  • Ate meat left over from animal kills
  • Protection if the predator came back to the kill
    site

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True Mark of the Beast
  • Two overlapping eras
  • Man was prey
  • Man became predator
  • Developed distance weapons, such as the bow and
    arrow 15,000 years ago
  • Became the most dominant predator

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The Rebellion Against the Beast
  • Defense against predators
  • Fight or flight response
  • Safety and strength in numbers
  • Groups pull together by external threats
  • World War I
  • September 11

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A Rough Male Sport
  • First evidence of war was 12,000 years ago
  • Roots come from conflict with animals
  • Possible decline of game forced humans to war
  • Turned to agriculture and herds
  • Raids for sustenance

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A Rough Male Sport
  • Bands of men (eventually armies) would raid
    agriculture and herds
  • Revenge became a motivator
  • Either fight back or be annihilated
  • Enhance warrior status in the community
  • Defined manhood
  • Womans status began to decline

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Warrior Elite
  • Feudal system in Japan and Europe
  • Warrior depended on non-warrior
  • Grow the food, make the armor and sword, take
    care of the horses
  • Warrior would protect community in exchange

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Warrior Elite
  • Another option was to raid and rob communities
    for support (Mongols)
  • Warriors find adventure, camaraderie, emotions,
    proof of manhood, territory, loot, and honor in
    death
  • Special warrior lineage

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Sacralization of War
  • Killing meant facing Gods wrath
  • Invaders of Europe began changing the mind of the
    church
  • Crusades in the holy land
  • Crusades against heretics

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Guns and Democratization
  • New technology and tactics changed warfare
  • Opponents were further away
  • Able to increase the size of the fighting force
  • Bows and arrows and guns leveled the playing
    field
  • Foot soldier became important
  • Drills became integral part of training

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Guns and Democratization
  • Effects of the Revolutionary War
  • Guerrilla tactics instead of marching and firing
    on command
  • Rise of nationalism (patriotism)
  • Effectiveness of killing with a gun
  • Everyman could be a warrior
  • Rise of nations

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War Worship-Germany
  • Nazism was closest thing to nationalism religion
  • Nazi holidays
  • Mien Kampf was the bible
  • Oath taking paralleled religious rites
  • Infused state symbols into religion
  • Swastika
  • Hitler believed he was a messiah

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War Worship-Japan
  • Shinto became national religion
  • Patriotism became intertwined with Shinto
  • Nation body with citizens willing to give their
    lives
  • Samurai code- honor in death
  • War dead are worshipped as gods

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War Worship- United States
  • America displays patriotism which is unique from
    nationalism
  • Separate church and state prevents infusing state
    symbol with religion
  • Special holidays, parades, flag, etc.

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Further Evolution of War in the 20th Century
  • War persists
  • Its not dying, but transforming
  • More lethal than ever
  • Anyone can purchase military supplies
  • Hollywood glorifies war
  • Gun is user friendly
  • Gender differences are slowly fading
  • War instills passions
  • Courage, altruism, and belonging to something
    larger than ourselves
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