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Mimetic Desire and Scapegoating
This chapter explores Gerard's theory of mimetic desire, examining its influence on rivalry and conflict both personally and globally. It discusses the scapegoat mechanism as a tool for resolving these conflicts, highlighting its historical roots and relevance in contemporary society. The dialogue underscores the complexities of human interactions, the cyclical nature of scapegoating, and the implications for political rhetoric and societal division today.