DanielLC comments on Rationality Quotes Thread June 2015 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 08 June 2015 06:46:37AM 2 points [-]

"One of the reasons we are attracted to the Colosseum is because of the incredible violence that went on here. The question it poses is, how could such an advanced culture have staged such bloody spectacles? The Colosseum is a snapshot in stone, a physical embodiment of the culture of Rome."

-- Gary Glassman (quoted in Colosseum killing machine reconstructed after more than 1,500 years

Emphasis mine: I'm not surprised. Culture is relative and I see lots of reasons this could have been beneficial to the society at that time.

Comment author: Epictetus 08 June 2015 04:34:55PM 3 points [-]

I think there's an underlying assumption here that an advanced culture should be similar to our own.

Let's reverse the question: "How did a culture that stages such bloody spectacles manage to achieve so much?". Rome didn't become advanced and then start with gladiator games; those were around in some form for a long time. Is it that big a shock that Rome managed to get far without abandoning those games?

Comment author: DanielLC 12 June 2015 05:06:20AM 5 points [-]

It was similar to ours. They just didn't have CGI, so they had to do bloody spectacles the hard way.