A social algorithm
(2001)

Nonfiction

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Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : BookBaby : Made available through hoopla, 2001
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780987360007 (electronic bk.) MWT11728476, 0987360000 (electronic bk.) 11728476
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Once upon a time, a student of molecular biology became curious about why his ideas should be the way they are. The ideas lived happily ever after. This text started as a collection of thoughts and ideas aimed at achieving personal clarity. It developed into something more ambitious: What if someone could encapsulate their world view so completely that the ideas took on a life of their own? What is it which is special about those collections of ideas which have taken on lives of their own in the past? I think there is very specific set of characteristics that define these collections of ideas above and beyond the idea of a "meme complex" (a set of mutually supportive ideas), in the same way there is a very specific set of characteristics that define life itself as more than a collection of nucleic acids, lipids, proteins and carbohydrates. It is this specific subset of "meme complexes" that I call "social algorithms", and this text has become my attempt to create my very own "social algorithm". Writing it has helped me find clarity: It is my hope that reading it will help other people to find their own clarity

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