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Notes on Letters of Marshall McLuhan – Part 9

Canadian Liberty Posted on December 19, 2019 by AlanOctober 17, 2023  

Series Contents Continued from: Part 8 | Part 7 Part 9: Version 1.0: December 19, 2019 Revision Unless specified otherwise, page numbers and quotations are from Letters of Marshall McLuhan (1987) [1]. Internet references are cited as accessed on or … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, F2, Featured, General | Tagged Cities, CMHC, Constantinos Doxiadis, Delos Symposium, Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, Letters of Marshall McLuhan, Marshall McLuhan, Planners | Leave a reply

Analysis: Letters of Marshall McLuhan – Part 7

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 21, 2018 by AlanApril 3, 2022  

Series Contents Continued from: 6.4 Part 7.0: Edited: November 29, 2019 Update: November 11, 2018 Unless specified otherwise, page numbers are from Letters of Marshall McLuhan (1987) [1] McLuhan’s Participation at 1963 and 1972 Delos Conferences Letter to Stewart Bates … Continue reading →

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Posted in Books, F3, Featured | Tagged Acoustic Man, Acoustic Space, Agenda 21, Alternative Media, Arnold Toynbee, Barbara Ward, Buckminster Fuller, C. A. Doxiadis, C. H. Waddington, Delos Symposium, Ekistics, Figure and Ground, Gyorgy Kepes, Harold Innis, Herman Kahn, Human Settlements, Icons, Isaac Newton, Jacqueline Tyrwhitt, James Joyce, Jonas Salk, Letters of Marshall McLuhan, Limited Hangout, Margaret Mead, Marshall McLuhan, Media Theory, Phonetic Literacy, Propaganda, Q. D. Leavis, Sigfried Giedion, Sir Robert Watson-Watt, Social Engineering, Television, Visual Man, Visual Space | Leave a reply

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