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In Girard's theory, what was the earliest solution to mimetically intensifying conflict?

  • The scapegoat mechanism

  • The democratic process

  • The rule of law

  • The rise of leaders

Answer

In René Girard's theory of mimetic desire, the scapegoat mechanism is the earliest solution to mimetically intensifying conflict. Mimetic desire is the desire for what someone else desires. When people are in close proximity, they tend to imitate each other's desires. This can lead to a cycle of escalating conflict, as people try to outdo each other in their attempts to acquire the desired object.
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