Sacredness by Recent Sacrifice

Updated: 2026.03.18 2H ago 1 sources
People often judge a value's importance by how much suffering they or people like them recently endured for it. That creates self‑reinforcing cycles: as a group sacrifices more for a cause, that cause gains sacred status, which motivates further costly sacrifices and escalatory behavior. — Recognizing this mechanism explains why cultural and political conflicts escalate and suggests interventions that break sacrifice‑feedback loops could reduce collective suffering.

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How Meaning Makes Suffering
Robin Hanson 2026.03.18 100% relevant
Robin Hanson synthesizes Simmel's claim and examples (religious martyrs, wartime sacrifice, activists' suffering, professional apprenticeship) to show recent costly sacrifice becomes the heuristic for ranking sacred values.
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