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A pre-modern crowd was a dangerous thing, with envy becoming mimetically contagious until the original object of desire is forgotten, with an undifferentiated mass of rivalrous doubles rushing towards violence.
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Such stories don't mimetically represent reality.
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In this way, the rhyme scheme mimetically enacts the poem's theme of (false) hope.
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Children's liturgy should be abolished -- faith and its practice are handed on mimetically (we imitate those we choose as our models).
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Whether the artistic portrayal of cruelty serves cathartically to reduce its presence in human existence or serves mimetically to make the world even crueler is ultimately unanswerable.
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And it can do so in ways that multiply mimetically rather than through the approval of conventional gatekeepers.
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So, a paroxysm of violence would tend to focus on an arbitrary victim and a unanimous antipathy would, mimetically, grow against him.
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Mimetically obtained knowledge is not clearly definable knowledge.
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What is mimetically learned can change again in response to later references and stimuli.
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Experiences of touching, smelling, tasting are also mimetically processed.
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