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Examining Cultural Evolution and Critical Blindness with Steije Hofhuis PhD | Bonus Session 4
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Examining Cultural Evolution and Critical Blindness with Steije Hofhuis PhD | Bonus Session 4

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In this episode, Lisa speaks with Steije Hofhuis, a lecturer in cultural history at the Department of History and Art History at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, to continue the conversation about the use of fear, doubt, and disinformation throughout history as a means of societal manipulation.

Dr Hofhuis’ research shows that cultural viruses, or mindbugs, have adapted and evolved in a Darwinian manner through the spread of negative information contagions that manipulate and propagandize data for the benefit of one group over another.

Steije Hofhuis PhD — The Dumbing Down of Humanity:

  • The evolution of misbeliefs and how they adapt culturally. [3:26]

  • Belief systems during the Holocaust and witch hunts contained similar components. [7:23]

  • In contemporary society, conspiracy theories are cultural viruses. [9:57]

  • Steije became eager to collaborate with others at CIRCE after reading Andy Norman’s book, Mental Immunity. [18:12]

  • During early witch hunts, skeptics did try to communicate with believers using the concept of love. [20:47]

About Lisa’s guests:

Steije Hofhuis is a lecturer in cultural history at the Department of History and Art History at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. His fields of interest include the Darwinian theory of evolution, early modern witch persecutions, the theory of history, and the history of migration and integration. In 2016, he started his part-time PhD research, funded by the Stichting Professor van Winter Fonds, which, in 2022, resulted in the dissertation named Qualitative Darwinism: An Evolutionary History of Witch-Hunting.

He completed the Research Master's in History at the University of Amsterdam in 2011, and from 2013-2016 he worked as a junior lecturer at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies of the same university.

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