The Mimetic Dialectics Chaining Goa

Plato understood mimesis as the engine of human culture. In the Republic, he described it as imitation: we learn by copying gestures, stories, and forms. Yet he warned that mimesis is treacherous. It produces copies of copies, shadows twice removed from truth, seducing us away from reality into illusion. Two millennia later, the anthropologist and literary theorist René Girard...