NLP & memes

From: Lawrence H. de Bivort (debivort@umd5.umd.edu)
Date: Sat Jun 24 2000 - 06:22:43 BST

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    Chris, would you consider NLP programming (of, say, a state) to be an
    example of a meme being transmitted? Or, in other words, is an NLP
    intervention the same as a memetic one?

    - Lawrence

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