Linguistic Girardianism

Linguistic Girardianism 2017-09-06T23:46:13+06:00

Florence Dupont points out in her Daily Life in Ancient Rome that in Latin enemy ( hostis ) andguest ( hospes ) “were formed from the same root, which had the meaning ‘the other who is similar to you.’”


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