Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. On Economy and Economics
The Ambivalence of Scarcity
Indifference and Envy: Girard and the Anthropological Analysis of Modern Economy
A Mimetic Rereading of Helmut Schoeck’s Envy: A Theory of Social Behaviour
Homo mimeticus as an Economic Agent
Part 2. On Mimetic Theory
Mimetism and Autonomy
Violence and Nonviolence
Differences and Paradoxes: Reflections on Love and Violence in Girard’s Work
Creation and Conversion in Girard
Mimetic Theory: Concepts and Models
“De la méconnaissance”
Part 3. On Violence and Politics in Modern Societies
Hobbes: The Sovereignty Race
Ijime
From Scapegoat to God
Violence and Indifference
Mimetism and Genocides
Suicide Attacks: Military and Social Aspects
Inside Out: Political Violence in the Age of Globalization
Conclusion: Ethics, Economics, and the State
Notes
Bibliography
Index