
The Scapegoat
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1402183488
ISBN 13: 9781402183485
Publication date:
November 22nd, 2000
Publisher: Adamant Media Corporation
In a profound exploration of religion and society, this work delves into the concept of the scapegoat, a figure that embodies the burdens and sins of the community. The author investigates ancient practices and their significance, revealing how cultures across history have implemented rituals of blame to purge themselves of guilt and misfortune.
Through meticulous research, the text examines various traditions and beliefs, shedding light on how the scapegoat serves both as a source of catharsis and a means of social cohesion. The intricate relationships between myth, sacrifice, and communal identity are woven throughout the narrative, encouraging reflection on the complexities of human behavior.
As a reprint of the original 1920 edition, it retains the depth and rigor of scholarly inquiry, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, or the evolution of belief systems. The themes discussed resonate with contemporary issues, prompting readers to consider the ongoing relevance of scapegoating in modern society.
Through meticulous research, the text examines various traditions and beliefs, shedding light on how the scapegoat serves both as a source of catharsis and a means of social cohesion. The intricate relationships between myth, sacrifice, and communal identity are woven throughout the narrative, encouraging reflection on the complexities of human behavior.
As a reprint of the original 1920 edition, it retains the depth and rigor of scholarly inquiry, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in anthropology, sociology, or the evolution of belief systems. The themes discussed resonate with contemporary issues, prompting readers to consider the ongoing relevance of scapegoating in modern society.