Tarde perceived that imitation, as a social form, is only one mode of a universal activity, of that endless repetition, throughout nature, which in the physical realm we know as the undulations of ether, the vibrations of material bodies, the swing of the planets in their orbits, the alternations of light and darkness, and of seasons, the succession of life and death. Here, then, was not only a fundamental truth of social science, but also a first principle of cosmic philosophy.
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Tarde, G. (2024). The Laws of Imitation (1903). In Early Media Effects Theory & The Suggestion Doctrine: Selected Readings, 1895 – 1935. mediastudies.press. https://doi.org/10.32376/3f8575cb.599a9b4f
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