Violence and the Sacred - Book by René Girard
In "Violence and the Sacred," Girard explores the relationship between violence and the sacred in human societies. He argues that social order often arises from the scapegoat mechanism, where a community projects its collective violence onto a singular victim, thereby restoring peace. This theory posits that human societies have historically relied on violence, particularly ritual sacrifice, to maintain order and resolve internal conflicts. Girard examines myths, religious practices, and cultural structures, asserting that violence is an inherent part of the social fabric and that the sacred serves as a tool to manage it.Original Language: French
Original Title: La violence et le sacré
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