This paper develops a theory of rational human sacrifice: the purchase and ritual slaughter of innocent persons to appease divinities. I argue that human sacrifice is a technology for protecting property rights. It improves property protection by destroying part of sacrificing communities’ wealth, which depresses the expected payoff of plundering them. Human sacrifice is a highly effective vehicle for destroying wealth to protect property rights because it is an excellent public meter of wealth destruction. Human sacrifice is spectacular, publicly communicating a sacrificer’s destruction far and wide. Further, immolating a live person is nearly impossible to fake, verifying the amount of wealth a sacrificer has destroyed. To incentivize community members to contribute wealth for destruction, human sacrifice is presented as a religious obligation. To test my theory I investigate human sacrifice as practiced by the most significant and well-known society of ritual immolators in the modern era: the Konds of Orissa, India. Evidence from the Konds supports my theory’s predictions.
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Peter T. Leeson
Peter T. Leeson
George Mason University
, Department of Economics, MS 3G4, Fairfax, VA 22030, USA
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I thank Doug Allen, Yoram Barzel, Pete Boettke, Chris Coyne, Alex Fink, Jayme Lemke, Barkley Rosser, Jesse Shapiro, and David Skarbek for helpful comments and conversation.
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Review of Behavioral Economics (2014) 1 (1-2): 137–165.
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Leeson PT (2014), "Human Sacrifice". Review of Behavioral Economics, Vol. 1 No. 1-2 pp. 137–165, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/105.00000007
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