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René Girard CBC interview part 1 of 5 (audio only)

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  • Jan 26, 2013
  • #Psychology #Sociology
René Girard
@RenGirard
(Guest)
David Cayley
@DavidCayley
(Host)
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Human beings, according to French thinker René Girard, are fundamentally imitative creatures. We copy each other's desires and are in perpetual conflict with one another over the ob... Show More

Human beings, according to French thinker René Girard, are fundamentally imitative creatures. We copy each other's desires and are in perpetual conflict with one another over the objects of our desire. In early human communities, this conflict created a permanent threat of violence and forced our ancestors to find a way to unify themselves. They chose a victim, a scapegoat, an evil one against whom the community could unite. Biblical religion, according to Girard, has attempted to overcome this historic plight. From the unjust murder of Abel by his brother Cain to the crucifixion of Christ, the Bible reveals the innocence of the victim. It is on this revelation that modern society unquietly rests. Girard's ideas have influenced social scientists over his long career as a writer and teacher. IDEAS producer David Cayley introduces this seminal thinker to a wider audience.

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David Perell @david_perell · Feb 7, 2020
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If you're looking for a video summary, I recommend this series of five interviews with Girard himself.
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