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"..contributing to this theory is the extensive works of J. Zebronsky who published in 1971 in her book "Memes and Puns" describes the clear difference between the pigs who have roast beef and the pigs who have none to be a clear reference to the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat. Credibility to this argument has often been questioned by academics"So the line this little piggy had roast beef
Is that pig being fattened for the Market?
So, I read (on Wikipedia) that Richard Dawkins coined the word 'meme' in 1976 but that suggests J. Zebronsky did in 1971. I looked up J. Zebronsky and the book "Memes and Puns" and couldn't find anything about her/it on the internet."..contributing to this theory is the extensive works of J. Zebronsky who published in 1971 in her book "Memes and Puns" describes the clear difference between the pigs who have roast beef and the pigs who have none to be a clear reference to the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat. Credibility to this argument has often been questioned by academics"
no shit
Most of that is bullshit and says more about our 21st century obsession with monsters hidden under the surface everywhere than it does about the origin of nursery rhymes.
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