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Pagina 97
... act of violence re- peated by rites ( for example , the ritual sacrifice of a scapegoat by an entire community , whose collective murder of the sacrificial object is free of guilt since it is not one of their own whom they murder ) is ...
... act of violence re- peated by rites ( for example , the ritual sacrifice of a scapegoat by an entire community , whose collective murder of the sacrificial object is free of guilt since it is not one of their own whom they murder ) is ...
Pagina 52
... acts , as concerns their symmetry and variants . We must now affix to this another essential characteristic of ... act ; they meet again , closer to each other and on a higher plane , in the third act , only to separate again ; they ...
... acts , as concerns their symmetry and variants . We must now affix to this another essential characteristic of ... act ; they meet again , closer to each other and on a higher plane , in the third act , only to separate again ; they ...
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... acts as a protection against further violence by polarizing all the germs of dissension on himself ( p . 22 ) . Through this sacrificial act , the com- munity is able to distinguish pure blood from impure blood , and from this primary ...
... acts as a protection against further violence by polarizing all the germs of dissension on himself ( p . 22 ) . Through this sacrificial act , the com- munity is able to distinguish pure blood from impure blood , and from this primary ...
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