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Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme by Richard Brodie
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“If you listen repeatedly to religious speech, after enough repetitions you will actually begin to notice God and His works where there was just chaotic life going on before. What was formerly chance becomes a miracle. What was pain is now karma. What was human nature is now sin. And regardless of whether these religious memes are presented as Truth or as allegorical mythology, you’re conditioned just the same.”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“Many myths and religions have some kind of threat of retribution from their god or gods, and their doctrines warn of the dangers of doing various forbidden things. Why? Because memes involving danger are the ones we pay attention to! As oral traditions developed, our brains were set up to amplify the dangers and give them greater significance than the rest.”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“stressful year after year? One reason is the ever-evolving army of mind viruses, taking over a greater and greater”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“As we discovered during Prohibition, the good the government does by reducing drug use must be weighed against the harm done in supporting the criminal underground that serves this black market, not to mention the loss of individual freedom caused by the state imposing its group morality on everyone.”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“The power of meme evolution has brought us to an era where the federal government sees nothing wrong with mandating a national speed limit, controlling access to health care, and deciding which drugs people will be imprisoned for using and which will be subsidized by the taxpayers.”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“Currently a controversial topic, evolutionary”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“A Threat to Humanity”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“فرد خود را ناگزیر می‌یابد که یک اعتقاد درونی را صادق صواب یا ارزشمند انگارد، اعتقادی که به نظر نمی‌رسد نیازی به شواهد یا استدلال داشته باشد، اما بااین‌حال شخص احساس می‌کند که کاملاً مجاب‌کننده و متقاعدکننده است. نام چنین باوری را "ایمان" می‌گذاریم، در مرحله بعد، فرد قوت و تزلزل‌ناپذیری ایمان را فضیلتی می‌داند گرچه ایمان پایه‌ای در شواهد ندارد. در حقیقت فرد احساس می‌کند هرچه شواهد کمتر باشند، آن باور ارزشمندتر است.”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“Dan Quayle, mutating the memes in the United Negro College Fund’s motto, “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” There is some good news in this book. So before I get into how mind viruses are spreading wildly throughout the world—infecting people with unwanted programming like the Michelangelo computer virus infects computers with self-destruct instructions—I’ll start with the good news. . . .”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme
“How about this one: you are simply a distinction—a meme—invented because it was convenient to talk about the parts of the universe that feel pain when hit with a hammer. To the universe, there’s no you . . . or human beings or giraffes or solar systems or galaxies. All those are human-invented distinctions. They are all memes.”
Richard Brodie, Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme