Thursday, January 11, 2007

Today's Violence

People are often concerned about the level of violence on television. Sure, I wouldn't let young children watch "violent" TV, but I sometimes wonder what it was like back in the day when your kids could go see a public beheading. Thankfully, people are becoming less violent it would seem:

In 16th century Paris, a popular form of entertainment was cat-burning, in which a cat was hoisted on a stage and was slowly lowered into a fire. According to the historian Norman Davies, "the spectators, including kings and queens, shrieked with laughter as the animals, howling with pain, were singed, roasted, and finally carbonized."

As horrific as present-day events are, such sadism would be unthinkable today in most of the world. This is just one example of the most important and under appreciated trend in the history of our species: the decline of violence. Cruelty as popular entertainment, human sacrifice to indulge superstition, slavery as a labor-saving device, genocide for convenience, torture and mutilation as routine forms of punishment, execution for trivial crimes and misdemeanors, assassination as a means of political succession, pogroms as an outlet for frustration, and homicide as the major means of conflict resolution—all were unexceptionable features of life for most of human history. Yet today they are statistically rare in the West, less common elsewhere than they used to be, and widely condemned when they do occur.

Definitely a sign of something good happening in our section of the cosmos.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

But killings, such as shooting real estate agents over rental disputes are up....

10:38 pm  
Blogger Engels said...

Real estate agents deserve all the violence they are dealt... It's one of those industries you don't join to be a nice person...

8:45 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

seems the humble real estate agent is coping it from all corners these days... my fellow work mates were complaining about them only a day or so ago, and my dad swung by town and was also giving real estate agents in general something of a vicious serve.

now, i ask ladies and gentlemen, in all fairness, when has a real estate agent ever wronged you? really? eh? come on....

11:51 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just before I moved into Harvey and Dman's joint with WHitty, those boys and the girls they had living returned home one day, with a message from the real estate agent saying, "Can you please not hang your towels on the railings, it's not a beach house!"

From that day on, the house became known as 'The Beach House'

10:21 pm  
Blogger Engels said...

We had a broken hot-system for like a week in winter. The tight arse landlord bought it, then didn't know how to install it himself. So we called a professional.

I was on the lease of Vulture place for 12 months. They claimed early last year they had no records of me ever living there. Imagine how difficult that was when I was trying to find a place down here.

10:51 am  
Blogger Engels said...

*hot water system...

4:43 pm  

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