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Muckelbauer claims that Farmer and Arrington “not only emphasize the apparent opposition between invention and imitation, but hint at the possibiltity that imitation itself is caught up in the very logic of appearances that structures this opposition.”(64) Also, “if imitation is somehow involved in producing appearances, we can justifiably suspect that the apparent opposition between imitation and invention might prove a good deal more complicated…”(64) I think that Muckelbauer making claims that the “nature of reality” is an imitation as well as religion and “theories of representational language and even representational political formations.” is possible. Great Britain’s government was based on America’s and the idea of representation is clearly an imitation of soemthing that already exists.

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