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Analysis: Letters of Marshall McLuhan – Part 3

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 6, 2017 by AlanNovember 10, 2022  

Series Contents Series in Progress: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3: August 6, 2017 Unless otherwise mentioned, page numbers are from Letters of Marshall McLuhan (1987) [1] Additions to List of External Information http://mcluhansnewsciences.com/ Additions to Bio Outline September, 1936: … Continue reading →

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