Virus
of the Mind is the first
popular book devoted to the science of memetics,
a
controversial new field that transcends psychology, biology,
anthropology, and cognitive science. Memetics is the science of memes,
the invisible but very real DNA of human society.
In Virus
of the Mind, Richard
Brodie carefully builds on the
work of scientists Richard Dawkins, Douglas Hofstadter, Daniel Dennett,
and others who have become fascinated with memes and their potential
impact on our lives. But Richard goes beyond science and dives into the
meat of the issue: is the emergence of this new science going to have
an impact on our lives like the emergence of atomic physics did in the
Cold War? He would say the impact will be at least as great. While
atomic bombs affect everybody’s life, viruses of the mind
touch lives in a more personal and more pernicious way.
Mind
viruses have already infected governments, educational systems, and
inner cities, leading to some of the most pervasive and troublesome
problems of society today: youth gangs, the welfare cycle, the
deterioration of the public schools, and ever-growing government
bureaucracy.
Viruses
of the mind are not a future worry: they are here with us now and are
evolving to become better and better at their job of infecting us. The
recent explosion of mass media and the information superhighway has
made the earth a prime breeding ground for viruses of the mind.
Will
there be a mental plague? Will only some of us survive with our free
will intact? Richard Brodie weaves together science, ethics, and
current events as he raises these and other very disturbing questions
about memes.