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Memes are cultural replicators that shape society from "summary" of Darwin's Dangerous Idea by Daniel C. Dennett

In Darwin's Dangerous Idea, Dennett introduces the concept of memes as cultural replicators that have the ability to shape society in profound ways. Memes, much like genes, are units of cultural evolution that are passed down from one generation to the next through imitation and replication. These memes can be anything from ideas and beliefs to behaviors and practices that spread throughout a population. Just as genes can influence the physical traits of organisms, memes can influence the beliefs, values, and behaviors of individuals and societies. Memes that are successful in replicating themselves may become dominant within a culture, shaping the norms and practices that govern social interactions. This process of cultural evolution can have a significant impact on ...
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    Darwin's Dangerous Idea

    Daniel C. Dennett

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