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The Martyr Made Podcast

#9 – Sacrifice & Oppression at the Dawn of Tyranny

The Martyr Made Podcast

Darryl Cooper

History, Religion & Spirituality

4.7 β€’ 4.9K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 31 August 2017

⏱️ 174 minutes

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Summary

"Mexica 'beliefs' have been discussed confidently enough, but academics being natural theologians, usually at an unnaturally abstract pitch. My interest is not in belief at this formal level, but in sensibility: the emotional, moral, and aesthetic nexus through which thought comes to be expressed in action, and so made public, visible, and accessible to our observation."

-Inga Clenninden | Aztecs: An Interpretation

Human sacrifice is not a human universal. The institution emerges at a specific stage of human sociopolitical development, and recedes when the transition is complete. Rarely found among nomadic hunter-gatherers, ritual homicide is also nearly absent in archaic civilizations (except for a few residual instances such as royal burials). But human beings didn't make the leap from nomadic foragers to pyramid builders overnight. Nestled between was a transitional stage, when newly-settled people faced the monumental task of ditching the ancient kinship system, sacrificing their freedom to kings, and reorganizing themselves into the first states. This fraught transition was imposed by violence, as primitive egalitarianism was replaced by class oppression, and human sacrifice was employed to define social boundaries and to stave off panic with brutal acts of self-assertion. Kings gloried in their total freedom, the less fortunate were terrorized into submission, and the gods looked on with dripping fangs and growling stomachs.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, this is Darrell Cooper and you're listening to the Martermade podcast.

0:08.0

You're about to hear the third episode inspired by my friend Danieli's history on fire

0:12.2

podcast series on the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire.

0:17.7

I'm going to tell you upfront, I'm not particularly happy with this episode.

0:22.6

I got way too ambitious and I was working on a deadline since I was trying to match Danieli's

0:27.0

release schedule.

0:28.9

The result, I think, is a bit of a meandering mess where I try to put some ideas together

0:34.9

about the psychology and politics of ritual human sacrifice in ancient societies.

0:39.8

I did not achieve that goal to my satisfaction and so I will be returning to this subject

0:44.6

in the future.

0:45.6

Still, there's a lot of interesting material in here, I think, even if it missed the overall

0:50.6

mark that I was going for.

0:53.3

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1:07.3

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1:10.4

You're what allows me to do what I do.

1:13.4

You can find the sub-stack at martermade.substack.com.

1:17.4

I hope you guys enjoy this one.

1:20.3

Here we go.

1:23.4

I can content to die for my beliefs.

1:26.2

So cut off my head and make me a martyr.

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