... as imitation excludes it. Examples of how the word should be used are of this type: "it is easier to imitate than to innovate." This conception is false, I believe, but its falsity is easier to show in some domains than in others.
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We must observe that mimesis returns to us in a parodic and derisive mode that is a far cry from the patient, pious and single-minded imitation of the past. The imitation that produced miracles of innovation was still obscurely related to the mimesis of religious ritual.
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The real purpose of post-modern thinking may well be to silence once and for all the question that has never ceased to bedevil "creators" in our democratic world - the question of "Who is innovative and who is not?" If such is the case, post-modernism is only...
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... the latest modality of our romantic "false consciousness," one more twist of the old serpent. There will be more. - Some notes from "Innovation and Repetition" by Rene Girard
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