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The First World War as Sacrificial Ritual

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An essay arguing that World War I functioned like a sacrificial ritual: soldiers were treated as offerings to the nation, and mass death was used to justify national renewal and belonging. The piece contrasts Aztec warfare with trench warfare to explore why nations, armies, and civilians accepted such destruction. [libraryofsocialscience.com]

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