RE: A Test

From: salice (salice@gmx.net)
Date: Mon Oct 08 2001 - 21:22:51 BST

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    > To be cultural it must be passed on. Culture is not something
    > individuals have, communities have them, societies have them.
    > Culture is a plural concept, it requries more than one individual. Hence,
    > if memes are units of culture, whether that be cultural transmission or
    > cultural inheritance, then there are distinct in that regard.

    Oh well, so not one brain decides to spread a meme so 100000. What's
    the point? People decide, brains decide still.

    Just because you write Culture or Society it does not mean that we
    get a way from human brains, let it be 100000.
     

     

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