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The Public Execution Show
This episode dives into the history of public executions in England and how it contributed to the creation of a modern state formation. It questions why the public would choose to observe such a violent event and reflects on the role of state control in executing individuals.
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The question of whether people are more drawn to realistic depictions of violence or pretend ones depends on individual preferences and what resonates with their "secret nature."
2:14:57 - 2:16:01 (01:04)
Summary
The question of whether people are more drawn to realistic depictions of violence or pretend ones depends on individual preferences and what resonates with their "secret nature."
ChapterThe Public Execution Show
EpisodeShow 61 - (Blitz) Painfotainment
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The podcast explores the dichotomy of enjoying imitative arts as opposed to real violence that can alter one's mind and behaviors.
2:16:01 - 2:18:03 (02:02)
Summary
The podcast explores the dichotomy of enjoying imitative arts as opposed to real violence that can alter one's mind and behaviors. Also, it delves into the impact of English experiences on public executions and crowd behavior.
ChapterThe Public Execution Show
EpisodeShow 61 - (Blitz) Painfotainment
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
Discussing the role of state authority and religious rituals in the practice of public executions, and how the English were ahead of the game in reforming it to maximize deterrence of crime.
2:18:03 - 2:20:51 (02:48)
Summary
Discussing the role of state authority and religious rituals in the practice of public executions, and how the English were ahead of the game in reforming it to maximize deterrence of crime.