virus: Genes and Memes
Corey A. Cook (cookcore@esuvm.emporia.edu)
Tue, 11 Feb 1997 18:18:46 -0800
In my Antigram post, I wasn't very clear in why I brought up the idea
that genes, as well as memes, influence behavior. I theorize that while
memes are constantly changing and moving about, genes are "hard-wired"
and thus immobile. A "good" (efficient) meme ecology would be one that
supported and gained support from these genetic commands. The only
problem is identifying the genetic commands . . .
Corey A. Cook
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