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Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme

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Virus of the Mind is the initial common guide devoted to the science of memetics, a controversial new field that transcends psychology, biology, anthropology, and cognitive science. Memetics is the science of memes, the invisible but really genuine DNA of human society.

In Virus of the Mind, Richard Brodie cautiously builds on the function of scientists Richard Dawkins, Douglas Hofstadter, Daniel Dennett, and other people who have grow to be fascinated with memes and their potential effect on our lives. But Richard goes over and above science and dives into the meat of the problem: is the emergence of this new science going to have an influence on our lives like the emergence of atomic physics did in the Cold War? He would say the impact will be at minimum as excellent. Although atomic bombs have an effect on everybody’s daily life, viruses of the thoughts touch lives in a far more individual and a lot more pernicious way.

Head viruses have currently infected governments, educational programs, and interior cities, top to some of the most pervasive and troublesome difficulties of society today: youth gangs, the welfare cycle, the deterioration of the public colleges, and ever-developing government bureaucracy.

Viruses of the brain are not a long term be concerned: they are here with us now and are evolving to turn into much better and better at their work of infecting us. The modern explosion of mass media and the details superhighway has built the earth a prime breeding ground for viruses of the brain.

Will there be a psychological plague? Will only some of us survive with our free of charge will intact? Richard Brodie weaves jointly science, ethics, and latest occasions as he raises these and other quite disturbing concerns about memes.

If you’ve got actually wondered how and why people grow to be robotically enslaved by advertising, religion, sexual fantasy, and cults, wonder no much more. It can be all due to the fact of “brain viruses,” or “memes,” and people who realize how to plant them into other’s minds. This is the initial really accessible book about memes and how they make the entire world go ’round.

Of program, like all excellent memes, the ideas in Brodie’s guide are double-edged swords. They can vaccinate in opposition to the results of cognitive viruses, but could also be used by people seeking energy to gain it even more properly. If you do not want to be left behind in the coevolutionary arms race among infection and protection, examine about memes.

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  1. 143 of 154 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    A Basic Primer On Memetics & Evolutionary Psychology, April 14, 1999
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    Alex Burns (alex.burns@disinfo.net) (Melbourne (Australia)) –

    Since its publication in 1996, Richard Brodie’s ‘Virus of the Mind’ has ignited ongoing debate within the memetics community, and signalled the beginning of the new science crossing-the-chasm into the mainstream (for example, Oprah Winfrey invited Brodie on her talk-show in January 1999).

    For ‘hard’ scientific data and mathematical/conceptual modelling (which really conveys why memetics is a legitimate science and not just a controversial upstart), you definately need to look elsewhere (Brodie himself has admitted this to me in extensive interviews). Texts by Lynch, Beck & Cowan, Csikzentmihalyi, Blackmore, Dennett, Dawkins, and Hofstadter are more useful in this regard. Brodie should be considered as a populariser of memetics, able to look at its impact on and relevance to contemporary cultural debates.

    Politics aside, Brodie’s book is best understood as an accessible introduction to the memetics field, which can capture and hold a general audience’s attention. It is closer in many respects to a description of evolutionary psychology drives, ‘hot buttons’, coercive double-binds, and ideological faith/belief structures used by cults, advertisers, politicians, and religious entities.

    Thus, a reading of ‘Virus of the Mind’ can offer you an accessible text with some insight into how people are programmed, and how to become more aware of your own consensus trance (Charles T. Tart). It continues a self-help perspective developed by Brodie in his earlier book ‘Getting Past OK’. Many of Brodie’s ideas have been said before in different contexts, but the memetics angle puts a fresh spin on things, and his early chapters on definitions of memes are useful for the layperson in confronting a rapidly growing field.

    As long as you don’t expect the definitive text on memetics (which Dawkins may one day write as ‘The Selfish Meme’?), you will find some useful insights that can be quickly integrated into everyday living. This is the real strength of the book, and partly why it has proven to be so popular.

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    Comment by Alex Burns (alex.burns@disinfo.net) — May 27, 2011 @ 1:28 pm

  2. 90 of 98 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A Consciousness Raising Book, December 8, 1999
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    Richard Brodie’s, Virus of the Mind, presents what has proven to me the most practical use of the idea of memes. He presents plenty of good scientific background to set up the concept for those still unfamiliar with the meme meme. Although he does not actually inaugurate a true scientific field of memetics, he uses the concept of memes very skillfully to raise our consciousness and look at everyday things in our culture in a whole new light. In this respect I think he accomplishes far more than many of the unsatisfying attempts to make memetics a full fledged science. It is a bit early to expect such grand successful collective science, but it is not too early to raise our consciousness as individuals about some of these ideas, and Richard Brodie does a fantastic job in that undertaking.

    Unlike some in the self-development field, Richard Brodie does not insult the intelligence of more educated readers. He doesn’t hide the ball, act mysterious in his presentation, cop out to supernaturalism, or try to claim false or highly questionable scientific support. I have found it easy to disagree with him on some points and still get a lot out of his work. He has certainly given a lot of serious thought to the nuances, pitfalls, and strongpoints of our modern culture and that shows through in this book. He is a guy trying to figure things out just like all of us, and he shares his thoughts in a non-offensive highly accessible way. I think you will find his book a joy to read, and find many useful insights as we individually try to navigate the quickly evolving cultural environment we find ourselves in today.

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    Comment by Jake Sapiens — May 27, 2011 @ 1:53 pm

  3. 102 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
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    Virus of the Mind, December 9, 1999
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    Jonathan Logan (Portland, Oregon, USA) –

    Virus of the Mind is nothing short of extraordinary! What you’ll learn from Richard Brodie’s book is how and why words, concepts, ideas and beliefs are transmitted, become dominant and get woven into the very fabric of our personal lives and our cultures. Indeed, Virus of the Mind is a wonderfully insightful book that should be read by everyone wishing to make better sense of the world around them–not only of global events, but also of their own life patterns. I am the president of a software development company, an attorney, a student of psychology and linguistics for 15 years and the information I learned in this book was truly ground breaking. In my opinion, this is one of the 10 most important books that is available to read today. Get it and read it!

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    Comment by Jonathan Logan — May 27, 2011 @ 2:05 pm

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