Learning from terrorism, communism. fascism, and evil, as pandemics of the past
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Introduction
Definitions and conceptual gerrymandering
Benign memeplexes, thought contagion and memetic pandemics
Neglected traditional recognitions of memetic disease
Susceptibility and vulnerability to memetic disease — gullibility?
Beneficiaries of memetic disease and authoritarianism
Comparable examples of memetic pandemics?
COVID-19 as a memetic epidemic — a pandemic
Parallels in the response to a memetic pandemic — including COVID-19?
Configuration of drivers of humanity's potential memetic pandemics?
References