Introduction
- Recap of previous episodes on the mimetic desire.
- Rene Girard's model of scapegoating.
2:33 How do we prevent mimetic desire?
- One way to solve mimetic desire and scapegoating.
- The dispute plan to prevent future luxury.
4:42 What do you do after the revolution?
- Government ineptitude and bureaucracy is what the people actually want.
- What to do after the revolution, or after the orgy.
- The French army became the first to create a dedicated camouflage unit.
- Art as an artificial art.
8:54 Fiction is artifice that becomes truth.
- Imitation is natural to man from childhood.
- Art is the lie that makes us realize truth.
11:17 Three ways to hide; camouflage in nature, military and politics.
- The three main purposes of camouflage.
- Three ways to hide camouflage via nature.
- Blending or hiding in nature, military and politicians.
- Blending in politics.
16:02 Dazzle Camouflage.
- Dazzle in the animal kingdom.
- Trump is a dazzler like AOC.
18:53 Dissembling and dazzle.
- The third type of camouflage, obfuscation, is dissembling and dazzling simultaneously.
- Obscure and dazzle.
21:28 Mimicry of the actor.
- Mimicking a skunk to endear yourself with someone unlike you.
- Mimicry and mimicry.
- The pantomime of the mime, mimicry of the mimic.
- Art vs art.
26:15 Camo as a symbol of confusion.
- The role of camo in the city.
- How camo has evolved in the modern world.
28:40 Turning camouflage into a threat.
- The reversal of utility in camo and dazzle.
- A densely packed spiral of signals and motivations.
30:44 Simulating media into the real.
- The seduction by aesthetics and ideology.
- Camo as a tactic for minimal distance