In your earlier comment you said “evolution requires selection pressure”. There is of course selection pressure in memetic evolution. Completely eliminating memetic selection pressure is not even wrong—because memetic selection is closely connected to learning or knowledge creation. You can’t get rid of it.
The end result still has to be for the failures to die or be castrated.
There is no problem with saying that values in future will “change” or “drift”, but “evolve” is more specific and I’m not sure how will it work.
Memetic evolution, not genetic.
I understand that. Memes can die or be castrated, too :-/
In your earlier comment you said “evolution requires selection pressure”. There is of course selection pressure in memetic evolution. Completely eliminating memetic selection pressure is not even wrong—because memetic selection is closely connected to learning or knowledge creation. You can’t get rid of it.