It may be suspected that the custom of employing a divine man or animal as a public scapegoat is much more widely diffused than appears from the examples cited.


Chapter 57, Public Scapegoats. - The Golden Bough (1890)


It may be suspected that the custom of employing a divine man or animal as a public scapegoat is much more widely diffused than appears from the...

It may be suspected that the custom of employing a divine man or animal as a public scapegoat is much more widely diffused than appears from the...

It may be suspected that the custom of employing a divine man or animal as a public scapegoat is much more widely diffused than appears from the...

It may be suspected that the custom of employing a divine man or animal as a public scapegoat is much more widely diffused than appears from the...