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René Girard Explained

Mimetic Desire, Scapegoating, Violence, Religion, and Human Culture

Język AngielskiAngielski
Książka Miękka
Książka René Girard Explained The Practical Atlas
Kod Libristo: 52770406
Wydawnictwo Independently published, czerwiec 2026
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René Girard Explained: Mimetic Desire, Scapegoating, Violence, Religion, and Human Culture introduces a thinker whose central claim is both simple and unsettling: people do not just desire things on their own. They learn what to want by imitating others. From that starting point, Girard built a far-reaching account of rivalry, conflict, blame, religion, and social order. This book explains his ideas in clear language for intelligent non-specialists, with concrete examples drawn from ordinary life, public controversy, and cultural history.

The discussion begins with Girard's life and intellectual background, then lays out the basics of mimetic desire and the way admiration can harden into jealousy, competition, and obsession. It shows how these patterns appear in friendship, romance, family conflict, status seeking, consumer trends, and political identity. The book then examines the scapegoat mechanism, Girard's argument that communities often restore peace by directing fear and aggression toward a single blamed person or group. That pattern helps explain mob behavior, moral panics, persecution, and the strange sense of unity that can form around accusation.

A central part of Girard's work is his reading of myth, ritual, sacrifice, and the sacred. This guide explains why he believed myths often conceal collective violence, while the Bible increasingly reveals the innocence of victims. It also shows why literature mattered so much to him. Girard drew on writers such as Cervantes, Shakespeare, Dostoevsky, and Proust because novels and plays often expose the borrowed nature of desire more clearly than abstract theory does. Their characters do not merely want objects. They want what others have made desirable, and they are changed by the rivalry that follows.

The book also addresses the main criticisms of Girard's approach, including questions about reductionism, historical evidence, and the scope of his claims. The result is a practical, structured guide to a body of thought that has influenced debates in philosophy, religion, literary studies, psychology, and cultural theory. Whether you are curious about mimetic desire, trying to understand scapegoating and collective blame, or looking for a readable account of Girard's major arguments, this book offers a focused introduction to one of the most provocative theories of human culture.

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Pełna nazwa René Girard Explained
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Miękka
Data wydania 2026
Liczba stron 130
EAN 9798199709293
Kod Libristo 52770406
Waga 144
Wymiary 133 x 203 x 7
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