
Lecture VII: The One Who Withholds | René Girard's Mimetic Theory
Johnathan Bi
Law and Sacrifice
In early human societies, even if people had a well-developed social conscience, there was no such thing as punishment of a crime by the society. If one person injured another, it was left at the injured party to seek vengeance. In law, for example, the violence that is justified is the violence of the state to sentence or kill a criminal. The only acceptable form of violent expression was on the day of the festival.
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