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René Girard and the Right (w/ John Ganz)

Know Your Enemy

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Theory of Mimetic Desire in Classic Literature

The theory of mimetic desire in classic literature suggests that desires do not originate from within individuals or the objects of desire themselves, but instead through a mediator who designates what should be desired. This theory is exemplified in works by Cervantes, Stendall, Prusz, Dostoevsky, and Flaubert, where characters' desires are influenced by a third party, shaping their perceptions of reality and determining their aspirations.

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