The spark of imitation
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The triangle of wanting
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The scapegoat mechanism
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The algorithmic mirror
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YOUR GOAL
Master of Mimetic desire and social media

sloane Match copycat trends to learn why social media makes us all want the same things.
sloane The Spark of Imitation
I see what you like, I want it tonight, we chase the same light!

sloane We don't look directly at the object; we look at a model to decide what is valuable.
Girard's book sales: René Girard's 1961 book experienced a massive sales surge in Silicon Valley decades later because tech founders realized its lessons applied to social networks.

sloane We believe our desires are authentic, but Girard argued they are almost entirely copied from others.
The imitative representation of nature or human behavior, especially in art and literature. René Girard first identified this phenomenon in 1961 while analyzing characters in classic European novels.
What term did René Girard use to describe desires that do not come from biological needs like hunger or thirst?
Which French novelist, author of 'The Red and the Black', did René Girard study to understand social climbing and imitation?
In what year did French philosopher René Girard publish his groundbreaking book 'Deceit, Desire, and the Novel'?
Which classic 1605 Spanish novel did René Girard use to show how characters copy their desires from role models?
According to René Girard's triangular model of desire, what is the third element besides the subject and the object?
Which university was René Girard teaching at when he first formulated his theory of mimetic desire?
