Morlock Elloi on Fri, 19 Jan 2018 05:36:49 +0100 (CET)


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Re: <nettime> why isn't memetics a thing?


Because the slightest official concession (ie. including it in the education system) that the present society is mainly based on organized lying would have devastating consequences. Every era needs a taboo, and this is ours.
Instead, scholars and thinkers must operate around it, bowing to and 
internalizing the mantra that truth matters (and exists), and benignly 
challenging the surface here and there.
Heretics get worse treatment than Giordano Bruno - they fall under 
Conspiracy Theory diagnosis (burning at the stake proved 
counterproductive.) One thing is sure - it's a more effective deterrent. 
Seen any lately? I mean, Middle Ages were swarming with heretics, there 
was a stake show every weekend, and what we have today? Salaried 
heretics? Sheesh.

On 1/18/18, 19:45, Ben Daniels wrote:
given that what I see out of the window is now a global, pervasive
battlefield/sphere of operations that is generally about
control/information warfare/propaganda, why isn't memetics the bleeding
edge science being taught/debated in academia?
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