The Meme Machine, Susan Blackmore
The Meme Machine, Susan Blackmore
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The Meme Machine

Author: Susan Blackmore, Richard Dawkins

Narrator: Esther Wane

Unabridged: 11 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/08/2019


Synopsis

First coined by Richard Dawkins in The Selfish Gene, a meme is any idea, behavior, or skill that can be transferred from one person to another by imitation: stories, fashions, inventions, recipes, songs, ways of plowing a field or throwing a baseball or making a sculpture.

Susan Blackmore shows that once our distant ancestors acquired the crucial ability to imitate, a second kind of natural selection began, a survival of the fittest amongst competing ideas and behaviors. Ideas and behaviors that proved most adaptive—making tools, for example, or using language—survived and flourished, replicating themselves in as many minds as possible. These memes then passed themselves on from generation to generation by helping to ensure that the genes of those who acquired them also survived and reproduced.

Applying this theory to many aspects of human life, Blackmore offers brilliant explanations for why we live in cities, why we talk so much, why we can't stop thinking, why we behave altruistically, how we choose our mates, and much more. With controversial implications for our religious beliefs, our free will, our very sense of "self," The Meme Machine offers a provocative theory everyone will soon be talking about.

About Susan Blackmore

Susan Blackmore is a psychologist, TED lecturer, and writer researching consciousness, memes, meditation, and anomalous experiences, and is visiting professor in psychology at the University of Plymouth. Her book The Meme Machine has been translated into sixteen languages; more recent books include Zen and the Art of Consciousness and Seeing Myself: The New Science of Out-of-Body Experiences.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Xeon on January 29, 2023

Sin! Sin! It is sin to meditate, to quiet the mind. Only this way can memes fester and breed within our minds. Memetics will give you the wisdom to change the world and your life. No way to verify! They who do become one with the truth, a family. They who do would be doing the greatest good. Yes, feel......more

Goodreads review by Richard on December 19, 2008

The Meme Machine lays out the foundation for a new science... or at least it tries too. And fails. Blackmore is a wonderfully knowledgeable author, and the varied topics she dives in to while illustrating and describing her meme theory is one the reasons this book is still somewhat worthwhile. But as......more

Goodreads review by Enterprise on February 04, 2008

I'm very happy I read this book, and I have a very high respect for Mrs. Blackmore's book. I've rarely read a book so honest about the claims it makes. Blackmore is always very careful to note that her theories and conjectures are frequently just that, and always suggests ways in which they may be d......more

Goodreads review by Kenneth on February 04, 2017

This book is in my top ten books that have influenced my world view. As a biologist i understand that nothing in nature makes sense unless looked upon in the light of evolution. This book along with Selfish genes by Dawkins opned my eyes to kultural evolution and memes as the unit. I have re read it......more

Goodreads review by Irene on December 26, 2022

Dit boek presenteert je een radicaal ander beeld van wie je bent. Of eigenlijk klopt dat niet, want Blackmore’s hypothese is: ‘je bestaat niet’. Dit boek presenteert dus een radicaal ander beeld van wie of wat je niet bent, namelijk de ‘ik’ vanwaaruit je je hele leven beleeft. “When there is no self......more