Apocalypse | René Girard's Mimetic Theory

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • Christianity exposed the injustice of scapegoating and, in doing so, robbed us of the cathartic tools which early human societies used to contain and resolve violence. Today, the Katechon which prevents violence from overflowing is three institutions that limit and channel violence: Law, Capitalism, and War. By tracing a genealogy for all three institutions, Girard comes to the terrifying conclusion that these final bulwarks against apocalypse are on the verge of collapse. More precisely, their collapse is already underway.
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:03:13 Violence in Modernity
    00:09:05 Mimetic Contagion in Modernity
    00:11:21 Scapegoating in Modernity
    00:14:20 Divinization and Institutionalization in Modernity
    00:18:51 The Katechon of Law
    00:21:42 The Monopoly Over Violence
    00:28:08 The Price of Equality
    00:34:54 Kinetic and Potential Violence
    00:37:15 Prestige, Catharsis, and Violence
    00:41:50 The Logic of Retribution and the Logic of Guilt
    00:46:05 The Katechon of Capitalism
    00:55:36 Capitalism and Violence
    00:59:17 Incendiary Global Trade
    01:02:32 The Katechon of War
    01:06:58 The Gentleman's War
    01:10:38 Napoleon and Total War
    01:14:56 The Bomb
    01:17:47 The Case Against Political Action
    01:21:42 Conversion
    01:27:21 Holderlin and the Case for Withdrawal
    01:30:45 The End

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