Footnote 96
Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Jenkins, Henry (2006) Convergence Culture pp 101-103, sidebar.
Henry Jenkins’ work can provide an excellent starting point in understanding trends in contemporary media culture. See the suggested reading list in the back of the book for a wealth of follow-up material.
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Footnote 74
Saturday, December 6th, 2008

A term coined by Saint John of the Cross in his poem “Dark Night of the Soul” from the 16th century.
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Footnote 60
Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Much more about using triggers can be found in Kevin Hogan’s book Covert Persuasion and Joseph Sugarman’s book Triggers. Dave Lakhani released his book on Persuasion after we’d completed the manuscript for The Art of Memetics, or we would have included it in our print edition’s bibliography. We include it here to rectify [...]

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.
 
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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 [...]