Blood Rites : Origins and the History of the Passions of War
barbara-ehrenreich
None pages, Paperback
ISBN: 1860495699
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Language: English
Publish: January 1, 1998
AnthropologyHistoricalHistoryMilitary FictionMilitary HistoryNonfictionPhilosophyPsychologySociologyWar
In this ambitious work, Barbara Ehrenreich offers a daring explanation for humans’ propensity to wage war. Rather than approach the subject from a physiological perspective, pinpointing instinct or innate aggressiveness as the violent culprit, she reaches back to primitive man’s fear of predators and the anxieties associated with life in the food chain. To deal with the reality of living as prey, she argues that blood rites were created to dramatize and validate the life-and-death struggle. Jumping ahead to the modern age, Ehrenreich brands nationalism a more sophisticated form of blood ritual, a phenomenon that conjures similar fears of predation, whether in the form of lost territory or the more extreme ethnic cleansing. Blood Origins and History of the Passions of War may not offer a cure for human aggression, but the author does present a convincing argument for the difficulties associated with achieving peace.