René Girard: Spiritual Godfather of the "Like" Button
In the 1950s, French literary scholar René Girard discovered the secret of human desire in novels like "Don Quixote" - we desire what others desire. This theory of mimetic desire became foundational to social media design.
The documentary series "Control. Alt. Delete" explores how three thinkers shaped tech's influence on politics. Part 2 focuses on Girard's profound impact.
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A Sense of Doubt blog post #3951 - Mimetic Theory - SoD Reprint of #525. https://sensedoubt.blogspot.com/2025/12/a-sense-of-doubt-blog-post-3951-mimetic.html #MimeticTheory #Stoicism
@si_irini #Threads is benefiting from the #Instagram and the Lemmings that are flocking to the next ‘big thing’
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimetic_theory
Mimetic theory - Wikipedia

@peterme

Well *there's* a new application of #MimeticTheory !

WOF 3485: The Power of Mimetic Desire with Luke Burgis | The Word On Fire Show

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WOF 3485: The Power of Mimetic Desire with Luke Burgis | The Word On Fire Show

Shortly after hearing about Mimetic Theory, which I mentioned in Journal Entry - 005, I happened to run into this podcast episode. I list...

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Journal Entry - 005

Interesting Reads Creating habits: how long does it take to form a habit? -- the title pretty much explains what this article is about. ...

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@allinone0

That's funny. I find that class of technical content creators pretty obnoxious, tbh.

If Réné Girard were alive, could write a book just about them and their mimetic matrix of memes and shiteposting.

#MimeticTheory