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Lecture I: Introduction to Mimetic Theory | René Girard's Mimetic Theory

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Innovation Through Imitation

Historically, industrial powers like Germany, America, Japan, and possibly Korea and China started as imitators but evolved into innovators. The cycle of underestimating imitators has recurred throughout history. The drive for originality and rejection of imitation may hinder meaningful innovation, as innovation is reliant on imitation. Drard emphasizes the importance of imitation in fostering innovation, highlighting that overlooking the creative potential of imitation leads to missed opportunities for progress.

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