From: Richard Brodie (richard@brodietech.com)
Date: Mon 16 Feb 2004 - 23:00:52 GMT
Steven Thiele wrote:
<<The problem with posting like that offered by Keith is that they are
ideosyncratic. Keith thinks he has the answer to everything to do with memes
(for all I know he may be right), yet almost no one else agrees with him.>>
Keith is square in the mainstream of memetics thought; in fact, he may be
its best spokesman. This is not a peer-reviewed list, just a place for
interested parties to converse. Most of the traffic (as would be predicted
by memetics) is about misunderstanding or disagreement with mainstream
theory.
<< If someone came to this website, what view would they get of memetics?
>>
Most likely the view you have got.
Richard Brodie
www.memecentral.com
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