
I See Satan Fall Like Lightning

We began with the idea that underpins all of Girard’s theories––imitation. Conflict between people, he believes, is rooted in our propensity for imitation or in what he calls “mimetic desire”—an idea that began to take shape for him through his study of the great European novelists.
David Cayley • The Ideas of Rene Girard: An Anthropology of Religion and Violence
His ideas do not magically make us stop being mimetic. The mimetic theory gives us a framework to avoid situations that inspire debilitating desires; what type of person to avoid and who to keep close
Jonathan Bi • Lecture I: Introduction to Mimetic Theory | René Girard's Mimetic Theory

Mimetic Desire & the Scapegoat: Notes on the Thought of René Girard
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Battling to the End: Conversations with Benoit Chantre (Studies in Violence, Mimesis, & Culture)
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