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Antimemetics
Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading
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Nadia Asparouhova's upcoming book delves into the concept of antimemetics, examining why certain ideas resist widespread dissemination.
This work challenges traditional notions of virality and meme culture, especially in the context of social media and the internet.
This work challenges traditional notions of virality and meme culture, especially in the context of social media and the internet.
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Details the last near decade of the internet and why some ideas resist spreading.

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22: Nadia Asparouhova - Ideas that Infect
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as analyzing how ideas are born, go viral, and fade into obscurity.


Mario Gabriele

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Antimemetics: Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading | Nadia Asparouhova (Writer and Researcher)
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as a smart book digging into the concept of an anti-meme.


John August

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695 - Advice to a Young Film Student (with Scott Frank)
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, when discussing which literature informs his worldview.

The Prudentialist

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Russiagate Bombshell and the Bombing of a Catholic Church | Guest: The Prudentialist | 7/21/25
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as a fresh, non-derivative, and thought-provoking nonfiction book.


Sonal Chokshi

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What We're Reading & Technology Changing Reading
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as the central topic of the episode, which explores ideas, their spread, and actions.


Sonal Chokshi

The antimemetics (and memetics) of making ideas happen -- in crypto and beyond