HUM 2395 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Simone Weil, Iliad, Peloponnesian War

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The illiad, force, violence and peace: pinker has a progressive narrative of history. Earlier societies were barbaric, but we are becoming progressively more civilized. So we used to have the spectacle of the scaffold and now we have the prison. We used to have war almost all the time and now great power war has become non-existent. Homicide rates in europe used to by 100 times higher than they are today. Violent death used to be far more prevalent than it is today. These are the kinds of metrics that pinker uses in order to argue that the present is far more peaceful than the past. In terms of explanation, there are two forces in modern societies that can account for the reduction in violence: the state and capitalism. As we discussed last time, capitalism requires the emergence of the state in order to come into existence.

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