The Electric Typewriter

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15th Jun

from Playboy

Perhaps because the Q. and A. format serves to pin him down by counteracting his habit of mercurially changing the subject in mid-stream of consciousness, this interview has considerably more lucidity and clarity than McLuhan’s readers are accustomed to…

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    theatlantic:tetw:...Yes! I’ve so been feeling some McLuhan lately. This is perfect.
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    Marshall McLuhan: good looking dude
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    Required reading for now!
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    Not the lightest (or shortest!) morning read but this was so interesting.
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    PLAYBOY: Why should it be the artist rather than the scientist who perceives these relationships and foresees these...
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