
07 The Persian Wars w/ Ian Morris (Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon)
Ancient Greece Declassified
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Paradox of Violence and Governance in History
The trend of decreasing rates of violent deaths in history is paradoxically driven by the rise of bigger and stronger governments that organize people and hinder random violence. However, these governments are established through conquest and violence. Societies conquer and absorb others, leading to larger and more peaceful internal dynamics, despite wars becoming bigger and more violent to create these large societies.
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