Thursday, January 02, 2003
“Girard’s work shows that all human societies have mythologies. The most common is variously described as the victimage mechanism or scapegoating. Societies based on this mythology form when someone is accused as a scapegoat for the conflict that exists in society. Guilt is incidental. “Girard suggests that modern societies, too, are based on mythologies. The many symbols of nationalism—cheering the president, singing the anthem, waving the flag, and taboos and penalties against those who don’t cheer, sing or wave loudly enough—all these are typical of mythologies in other societies. “The problem we have is that we do not think so. “When some wild Arab spokesman describes America as the ëGreat Satan’ we know immediately that he is appealing to a myth. But when President Bush puts Iraq and North Korea on the ëaxis of evil’ we react as if he is stating a fact. Are we incapable of seeing in ourselves that which we see in others?” (Source Link)
what prsident bush is going to is ...
is this democracy he should ask the american,s they will war i do,t think so in this world when every thing is going so softly then why he is disturbing then why he said the UN ARMS INSPECTORS
if this will happen would be the third world war and no one can imagine its loss but we have to pay this upon the will of just president bush prey to GOD to avoid this violation .
Posted by farrukh hashmi on 01/08 at 06:22 PM
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