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Footnote 22
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Lynch, Aaron. (1996) Thought Contagion. In this book, his analysis of Mormonism through the lens of memetics places emphasis on generational transmission, and highlights these factors as evolutionary pressures. Return to Page
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Footnote 21
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Marx, K and Engles, F. in “The Ruling Class and the Ruling Ideas” Return to Page
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Footnote 20
Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Or that the communication methods themselves are predisposed toward carrying a specific type of “social change” meme – twitter, for example, was predisposed to carry a ‘twitter revolution’ meme, regardless of any real world situation. Return to Page
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Footnote 19
Friday, November 7th, 2008
A capsid is the outer protein shell of a virus, responsible for protecting the internal operating system of the virus, detecting suitable surrounding carriers for viral infection (i.e. cell walls) and for forming an opening into the suitable carriers. In memetics, the capsid is referring to the casing of a meme, or the point of [...]
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Footnote 18
Friday, November 7th, 2008
Teilhard writes of the unfolding of the material cosmos, from primordial particles to the development of life, human beings and the noosphere, and finally to his vision of the singularity. Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre (1959) The Phenomena of Man Return to Page
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Footnote 17
Friday, November 7th, 2008
The teleconference is also an ideal interface for a mastermind group working non-locally, especially when supplemented with file and document sharing online. Return to Page
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Footnote 16
Friday, November 7th, 2008
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Footnote 15
Friday, November 7th, 2008
model of trend growth Anderson, Chris. (2006) The Long Tail. Long Tail, The, Revised and Updated Edition: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More Return to Page
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Footnote 14
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Appendix I describes in more detail what a sigil is and the process behind acts of sigilization. Eventually this will be part of the primary text, but for now you can read the uncorrected version here. Return to Page
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Footnote 13
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
This is, indeed, a shout-out: Rigorous Intuition is an interesting example of apophenionic symbology and hyperstition at play. Commentary on a culture and it’s institutions has become a kind of myth-making in its own right, and this particular blog deconstructs contemporary events in a very unique way. Return to Page
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Footnote 12
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Currently this is a topic receiving serious attention from some people. We highly recommend these books by Howard Bloom as fascinating looks at behaviors of social groups as super-organisms: The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century [...]
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Footnote 11
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Further Reading on Terministic Screens and Reality Tunnels: On Symbols and Society (Heritage of Sociology Series) – Kenneth Burke Quantum Psychology: How Brain Software Programs You and Your World – Robert Anton Wilson Return to Page
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Footnote 9
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
We will be spelling Magick as magic for the entirety of this book. Return to Page
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Footnote 8
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Paco Xander Nathan’s discussion on corporate metabolism is highly recommended, and can be read here, at Tripzine Return to Page
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Footnote 7
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Think and Grow Rich is now in the public domain, which means I can embed the entire book here for you to read. In particular, be sure to read chapter 5 and chapter 14, in as much as those chapters deal specifically with aspects of a Master Mind Group (or Mastermind, as they’ve come to [...]
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Footnote 6
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
The interesting thing is that if computer viruses had been more widespread in the seventies when Richard Dawkins wrote this book, he might have used viruses and worms as a depiction of non-biological evolution rather than coining the term “meme.” See his speech here. Return to Page
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Footnote 5
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
Ellwood, Taylor, (2008) Multi-Media Magic, p.90. He comes to this definition after not one, but two chapters dealing with the range of definitions that have attempted to limit and contain the term Magic. Return to Page
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