The TOMAAS Prophecies
VIOLENCE. Why it never really disappears. What if violence is not the breakdown of order, but the hidden logic beneath it? In this episode, we explore the deeper structures that generate conflict long before violence becomes visible. Through the work of René Girard, Thomas Hobbes, Nietzsche, and modern systems of comparison, VIOLENCE examines how imitation, rivalry, status competition, and social tension quietly accumulate beneath civilized life. This episode reframes violence not as irrational chaos, but as a structural consequence of human desire and comparison. We explore: • René Girard’s theory of mimetic rivalry • Why violence begins with proximity, not aggression • How comparison and imitation intensify social tension • The psychology of scapegoating and collective exclusion • Why modern violence has become reputational, systemic, and networked Civilization does not eliminate violence. It redistributes it. The future of violence may become less physical, but more integrated into systems of attention, visibility, perception, and social legitimacy. What structure keeps generating conflict even when society appears stable? The TOMAAS Prophecies decodes the present through pattern recognition and forecasts the future before it arrives. Not noise. Insight.
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