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− | [[category:concepts]]The term "[[meme warfare]]" refers to a struggle for dominance between mutually exclusive [[meme]]s.{{seed}}Although such warfare can be bloodless and relatively harmless overall (e.g. "the [[wikipedia:cola wars|cola wars]]"), human lives often do get caught up in the memes' battles for survival (e.g. the meme of [[wikipedia:Nazism|Nazism]] was one of the major causes of [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] and [[wikipedia:The Holocaust|The Holocaust]], though there are countless examples throughout history | + | [[category:concepts]]The term "[[meme warfare]]" refers to a struggle for dominance between mutually exclusive [[meme]]s.{{seed}}Although such warfare can be bloodless and relatively harmless overall (e.g. "the [[wikipedia:cola wars|cola wars]]"), human lives often do get caught up in the memes' battles for survival (e.g. the meme of [[wikipedia:Nazism|Nazism]] was one of the major causes of [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] and [[wikipedia:The Holocaust|The Holocaust]], though there are countless examples throughout history |
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The term "meme warfare" refers to a struggle for dominance between mutually exclusive memes.
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Although such warfare can be bloodless and relatively harmless overall (e.g. "the cola wars"), human lives often do get caught up in the memes' battles for survival (e.g. the meme of Nazism was one of the major causes of World War II and The Holocaust, though there are countless examples throughout history