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Virus of the Mind: The Revolutionary New Science of the Meme and How It Can Help You |  | Author: Richard Brodie Publisher: Hay House UK Ltd
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Media: Paperback Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1848501277 EAN: 9781848501270 ASIN: 1848501277
Publication Date: June 4, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review If you've ever wondered how and why people become robotically enslaved by advertising, religion, sexual fantasy, and cults, wonder no more. It's all because of "mind viruses," or "memes," and those who understand how to plant them into other's minds. This is the first truly accessible book about memes and how they make the world go 'round. Of course, like all good memes, the ideas in Brodie's book are double-edged swords. They can vaccinate against the effects of cognitive viruses, but could also be used by those seeking power to gain it even more effectively. If you don't want to be left behind in the coevolutionary arms race between infection and protection, read about memes.
Product Description We are surrounded by information in the 21st Century: we are bombarded by advertising, attitudes, celebrities, news, wars, fashion, the latest fads...the sheer amount of information we have access to appears untameable, unworkable, and too much to gain sense from unless we pick and choose very carefully. However, our choices are very often made for us as the result of advertising, media companies, the government and popular culture. The results of these choices are called memes, and their impact is shaping not just society but us individually, and on a core level, beyond psychology, personal free will, and even genetics. The very first book on the subject of memes, and how they behave just like viruses, this is an incredible study into the power of communication and going along with everyone else. "Virus of the Mind" explains just how we are infected by the deliberate shaping of society's attitudes and behaviors - and how we can cure ourselves.
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virus of the mind November 12, 2009 R. ward I love this book and I have recommended this book to others, thank you thank you mrs ward
Why are people so ignorant? October 27, 2009 Karen Yanhs 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
The picture on the cover and being introduced by Wayne Dyer on PBS convinced me this would be a good book to read so I purchased it. Only to realize that I have known this all along, and nothing really surprising about Virus of the Mind. The only thing I learned was the word "meme."
For someone like me, English is my third language. I realize how narrow people's perceptions are if English is your only language. It makes the people prime breeding ground for virus of the mind. If you learn a foreign language or even live in another country for a while, you will see the spreading of the virus through commercials, political ads, and even your friends.
To truly understand Brodie's book, I challenge those young or able enough to travel abroad and live there for at least several months. You will really come back and understand the insidious viruses here at home and the viruses abroad. It will open your eyes.
TURN YOUR LIFE TO GREAT October 12, 2009 Roger L. Combs 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
THIS BOOK IS ONE OF THE TWO BOOKS DR.WAYNE DYER USES ON HIS TV SHOW AND IN HIS NEW BOOK CALLED EXCUSES BEGONE. HIS SHOW IS REPEATED A LOT ON PUBLIC BROADCASTING TV CHANNELS ACROSS THE NATION. THIS BOOK WILL SHOW YOU THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT YOUR BRAIN AND WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO, AND THINK AND FEEL AND BELIEVE WHAT WE DO, AND WONDER WHY WE ARE NOT HAPPY OR SATISFIED.
Viruses are spreading October 9, 2009 Colleen (San Rafael, CA) If one wants to know how they are influenced by propaganda, ads, etc., this book shows you the answers.
Everyone should be informed how we are manipulated. Great book.
Wonderful Nikon 80 September 11, 2009 Betty J. Groblebe (Colorado) 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I ordered this camera a few weeks ago and I love it, I had a Nikon SLR I bought back in 1984 and it was a great camera and still is but it was time to get a digital one, I haven't learned all about the new one but what I have learned is great, the pictures are wonderful, I am very happy and so glad I decided on it, I love Nikon anyway and this one is the best I have ever had and I will be using it in Europe in a few weeks.
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