Power, Crowds, Violence and Desire in Elias Canetti and Rene Girard

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Power, Crowds, Violence and Desire in Elias Canetti and Rene Girard by Luca Luchesini, Luca Luchesini
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Author: Luca Luchesini ISBN: 9781301375721
Publisher: Luca Luchesini Publication: December 27, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Luca Luchesini
ISBN: 9781301375721
Publisher: Luca Luchesini
Publication: December 27, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I wrote this short essay with a twofold aim: the first is to nail down the key ideas about the origin of power and the behavior of human crowds as explained by Elias Canetti in his monumental work “Crowds and Power” that won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1981. The second is to try to connect the dots between the thought of Canetti and the one of another great literate and anthropologist of the 20th century, Rene’ Girard who also investigated the behavior of crowds from the perspective of the birth of myths and religion.
I believe and try to prove that Canetti actually complements Girard findings so that the two must be adopted to account for the complex dynamics and interconnections between power, violence and religion, both in the early stages of human development and in the following evolution of history.
The book is structured as follows: Chapter 1 provides some biographical background about Elias Canetti. Chapter 2 summarizes the theory of crowds and Chapter 3 instead introduces the subject of power. In Chapter 4 I will try to clarify the connection between the two concepts, while Chapter 5 puts Canetti in relationship with Girard research about mimetic desire, crowds and the scapegoat mechanism. Finally, Chapter 6 sketches some lines of further reflection about the meaning of political action at large after the illuminating and desacralizing critique that these two thinkers have carried out around some of the core categories that every human being experiences in her life.

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I wrote this short essay with a twofold aim: the first is to nail down the key ideas about the origin of power and the behavior of human crowds as explained by Elias Canetti in his monumental work “Crowds and Power” that won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1981. The second is to try to connect the dots between the thought of Canetti and the one of another great literate and anthropologist of the 20th century, Rene’ Girard who also investigated the behavior of crowds from the perspective of the birth of myths and religion.
I believe and try to prove that Canetti actually complements Girard findings so that the two must be adopted to account for the complex dynamics and interconnections between power, violence and religion, both in the early stages of human development and in the following evolution of history.
The book is structured as follows: Chapter 1 provides some biographical background about Elias Canetti. Chapter 2 summarizes the theory of crowds and Chapter 3 instead introduces the subject of power. In Chapter 4 I will try to clarify the connection between the two concepts, while Chapter 5 puts Canetti in relationship with Girard research about mimetic desire, crowds and the scapegoat mechanism. Finally, Chapter 6 sketches some lines of further reflection about the meaning of political action at large after the illuminating and desacralizing critique that these two thinkers have carried out around some of the core categories that every human being experiences in her life.

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