Tetronian comments on Single Point of Moral Failure - Less Wrong

14 Post author: Alexandros 06 April 2010 10:44PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 07 April 2010 12:10:00AM 10 points [-]

It's very hard to compare one example of genocide to another, particularly when you are comparing events that occurred in different eras. As the genocides of the 20th century proved, technology changes the game by making it easier to commit systematic mass murder. Therefore, comparing body counts or even the frequency of mass slaughter doesn't truly compare two ideologies.

Comment author: gregconen 07 April 2010 02:23:59AM *  4 points [-]

technology changes the game by making it easier to commit systematic mass murder.

Not to mention the simple expedient of having more people around.

Comment author: billswift 07 April 2010 12:47:09PM 3 points [-]

As a percentage of the population, the Thirty-Years War, at least nominally between the Catholics and Protestants in 17th century Germany, was the bloodiest in history, with estimates of 20% to 25% of the population dying.

Comment author: torekp 08 April 2010 10:52:34PM 3 points [-]

As far as I know, Pol Pot's government "wins" the democide contest, having killed off about 30% of the Cambodian population.