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Anarcho-memetics

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Anarcho-memetics is a philosophy that draws heavily from the protoscience of memetics. Memetics explains that "memes" are pieces of cultural information analogous to genes that replicate and evolve based on darwinian evolution. Anarcho-memetics explains that to create a better enviroment for true memes to replicate more than those based on objectively false notions all institutions and enforcement must be abolished.

It is said that authoritarianism is completely a subjective forced ritual which makes people believe, hindering meme replication and that laws are the same as force superstitions and beliefs. Anarcho-memetics seeks to find a solution(anarchy) to these possibly false ideas for the insured and continual survival of the human race. Anarcho-memetics criticizes other forms of anarchism as ignoring the spread of beliefs though populations and the behavioral results of culturally transmitted beliefs. It argues that freedom is non-existent without a social fabric of continuous free exchange and discussion of ideas with no structure to forbid the flow of any and all idea(s).

Anarcho-memetics can be seen as a type of social anarchism because it assurts that no freedom or dispossession can be given to any individual without providing a society in which they can be a part of. It looks at any notion of free will as an extension of religious immaterial selves or souls and that all behavior is either memetic or genetic with no real individual "choice" in the matter. free will is seen as privatizing which leads to loss of reality and subjectivism. It also is very opposed to intellectual property rights and private property because they infringe on the human need of meme flow. Anarcho-memetics is also similar to dispossessed universal intellectualism and to joke to belief theory.