RE: The Electric Meme

From: Ray Recchia (rrecchia@mail.clarityconnect.com)
Date: Mon 10 Mar 2003 - 17:15:29 GMT

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    There have been a few discussions of "Electric Meme" over the course of the last year. You can search the archives at http://cfpm.org/~majordom/memetics/2000/. Type in "electric" or "Aunger" using your browser's "Find" function, and I suspect you should be able to see what we have already covered.

    Raymond O. Recchia

    -----Original Message----- From: "Samuel Rose" <samuel.rose@voyager.net> To: <memetics@mmu.ac.uk> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 11:09:11 -0500 Subject: RE: The Electric Meme

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    > Dear Memetics List Participants,
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    > I've been following the ongoing debate about what memetics is and how
    > it
    > is relevant to anything else. It is actually quite informative.
    >
    > I don't really have too much to add to it yet. I do have a question for
    > the list, though.
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    > I have only recently subscribed to this list, and I have recently got
    > ahold of a copy of Robert Aunger's "The Electric Meme".
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    > I have not found many references here to his theory about what "memes"
    > are, and was wondering if anyone had any input on this book/theory?
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    > (please forgive my query if this has already been covered).
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    > Thank You,
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    > Sam Rose
    >
    > The Billions of Minds Project
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