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Ep. 48 Jonathan Bi: Rene Girard - Social Pressure, True and False Desires, Sacrifice, and Belief

The Moral Imagination

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You Would Not Have Killed the Prophets, but Now I Know You're Going to Kill Me

Draw: The modern analogy to this is the people who most loudly declare in these elite schools that had they been in the times of their fathers, they would not be racist or slave owners. Draw: Those are the very people who are persecuting people today. They scapegoated their ancestors. He says we can have hope that we might have clarity and be able to see but it's just an obvious thing. draw has a very interesting argument of why that is because the core intuition of scapegoating,. right, is that evil lies out there, not within me.

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