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  "createdAt": "2025-05-28T20:32:43.736Z",
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      "description": "A new book, “Antimemetics: Why Some Ideas Resist Spreading,” argues that notions get taken up not because of their virtue but because of their catchiness.",
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      "title": "Why Good Ideas Die Quietly and Bad Ideas Go Viral",
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  "text": "\"She envisions a recursive architecture where people experiment with ideas among intimates before they launch them at scale, a process that might in turn transform the marketplace of ideas from a gladiatorial arena to something more like a handcraft bazaar\""
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