Marshall McLuhan Week, Part 2: All Media Are Extensions of Human Faculty | Video

by Peter Holmes on January 26, 2010

in Marketing,Philosophy,Research,Social Media,Technology,media

“Living in an information age…knocks down all the walls between culture and business.” As far as I’m concerned, McLuhan becomes more relevant as the years pass. An academic visionary, or charlatan? What do you think?

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    Visionary for sure. I've always been a bigger fan of Harold Innis, but I can't deny that nearly everything McLuhan said was dead on. And I totally agree that his theories become more and more relevant. Its eerie, like P.K. Dick's ominous stories.

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