
René Girard, Mimesis, and Conflict (with Cynthia Haven)
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Desires and the Dance of Imitation
This chapter explores the fundamental concept of mimesis, positing that all human desires emerge from a longing for existence and often manifest as envy and rivalry. It examines how imitation shapes personal aspirations and influences societal tensions, particularly highlighting the role of scapegoating in managing conflicts throughout history. The discussion raises critical questions about authenticity, forgiveness, and the persistent nature of human desire in the face of competition and violence.
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