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Ben Ganzfried
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I enjoyed this book tremendously– it incorporated psychology, philosophy, and anthropology into an amalgam that conveyed the implications of memes without overstating their role in understanding human behavior.
Professor Balkin, if you happen to read this comment, I have the following question:
1) Do you still think that memetics is a good tool for studying antisemitism? (You discussed this topic around page 100 I recall).
I enjoyed this book tremendously– it incorporated psychology, philosophy, and anthropology into an amalgam that conveyed the implications of memes without overstating their role in understanding human behavior.
Professor Balkin, if you happen to read this comment, I have the following question:
1) Do you still think that memetics is a good tool for studying antisemitism? (You discussed this topic around page 100 I recall).
Our surveillance system compares what we expect to see with what we do see, tracking anomalies which, when observed, translate into anxiety. ,