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Hello, Grant, to be specific, what social sciences cover the areas addressed
by memetics?
Lawrence
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>
> ><<I don't think anyone has yet figured out what the memetic point of view
> >has
> >to offer that the other social sciences do not.>>
> >
> >Obviously you haven't heard Heather Nova's new single, "Virus of
> the Mind."
> >
> >Richard Brodie
> >www.memecentral.com
>
>
> You're right, I haven't.
>
> Grant
>
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