Romantic Lie
Girard's theory challenges the belief that desires are purely spontaneous. A desire can feel spontaneous even when it was shaped by imitation. Girard called the assumption that people simply want things because they want them the romantic…
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Girard's theory challenges the belief that desires are purely spontaneous. A desire can feel spontaneous even when it was shaped by imitation. Girard called the assumption that people simply want things because they want them the romantic lie. Many desires can feel internally generated even when they have been socially mediated.