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+ | A self propagating unit of information. The meme is considered by many sociologists to be the basic unit of culture. | ||
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+ | ==Meme-groups== | ||
+ | "Meme-group" is a term that's been adopted to represent the different cultures and factions within [[Species:Humanity|human]] society. As not all groups are divided by genetics, beliefs, technology, or location, the only fundamental distinction between the different human subsets are their selection of memes, their distinct culture. | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [[WikiPedia:Meme]] | ||
+ | * [[WikiPedia:Sentience]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Database|Meme]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Terminology|Meme]] |
Latest revision as of 00:39, 21 December 2007
Terminology |
A self propagating unit of information. The meme is considered by many sociologists to be the basic unit of culture.
Meme-groups
"Meme-group" is a term that's been adopted to represent the different cultures and factions within human society. As not all groups are divided by genetics, beliefs, technology, or location, the only fundamental distinction between the different human subsets are their selection of memes, their distinct culture.