
Lecture VI: The Triumph of Modernity | René Girard's Mimetic Theory
Johnathan Bi
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The Triumph of Modern Art
For two thousand years, the arts have been imitative and it's only in the 19th and 20th century that people started refusing to be mimetic. Just a few years ago, the mimetic escalation had become so insane that it drove everyone to make himself more incomprehensible than his peers. In summary, even when describing the triumph of modernity, Gerard's theory captures both our highs and our lows. What hypocrisy is to love, what dogma is to truth, fashion is to innovation.
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