0100,0100,0100Why do people say the meme is based on the gene? Because then it can be assumed
that the meme is a sociobiological concept and therefore by default cannot explain all
of the truly human aspects of how people think and behave. Here, from the perspective
of a libertarian lies the political kernel of this particular comparison between meme and gene;
all of the criticisms aimed at sociobiology shift and the meme can become the main target.
Life is made easy for meme critics because all of the arguments offered in sociobiology
can be rubbished all over again. Easy! But Nothing will be gained; the meme is not based
on the gene! EVOLUTION IS THE UNDERLYING ALGORITHM WHICH ENABLES GENES
OR MEMES TO TAKE ON PARTICULAR FORMS.
0100,0100,0100The extent that memetics poses as science in no way compares to the challenges that now face
social theory or at least those social theorists who do not get misled by false cries of 'metaphor',
'analogy' and the likes. The meme does not draw all explanations back to analogues of biological
and genetic examples, but those who assume it does are misled and seduced by the readily available
critiques. The challenge (if your point of view includes a disdain for memetics) however, is to say why
the evolutionary algorithmic nature of memes are not relevant to explanations of social phenomenon.
To say 'because it is based on a genetic unit and that this is of a fundamentally different kind' is wrong
and very lazy.
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