On 6 Dec 96 at 14:09, zaimoni@ksu.edu wrote:
> I'd start by looking for self-attacking memes, especially those that do
> so indirectly. These are more likely to be unequivocally
> "counter-productive" without resort to ill-grounded value judgments.
Could you clarify. Do you mean memes which attack themselves or memes
which attack their hosts?
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