
René Girard and the Right (w/ John Ganz)
Know Your Enemy
Mediation of Desire
The overarching theory presented in the book involves the concept of mimetic desire where desires are not intrinsic or derived from objects but are mediated by a third agent who designates objects of desire. This theory is exemplified in works of Cervantes, Stendall, Prusz, Dostoevsky, and Flaubert, showing that desires are influenced and shaped by models or mediators. The theory extrapolates the concept of a love triangle to all human history, suggesting that desires are often influenced by others, leading to conflict and shared objects of desire in various literary works and real-life situations.
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