
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
Categories: Nonfiction, Science, Life Sciences, Social Science, Sociology
Synopsis
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.



