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In his role as social, political, and economic analyst, McLuhan was a clown.
Wired magazine
January 1996
The Wisdom of Saint Marshall, the Holy Fool
In the tumult of the digital revolution, McLuhan
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is the Marshall
B.W. Powe
Understanding Me: Lectures and Interviews
By Marshall McLuhan
Edited by Stephanie McLuhan and David Staines
McClelland & Stewart,
320 pages, $36.99
Marshall. Your
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of this. The other half agreed with the businessman who said, after one such talk in Montreal in the early 1960s, "If nothing else, it was good entertainment."
The English professor was Marshall McLuhan, who died
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Schachter
McLuhan for Managers
By Mark Federman and Derrick de Kerckhove
Viking Canada, 208 pages, $37
Mention Marshall McLuhan and the words "impenetrable" or "global village" are more likely to come
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a Marshall McLuhan moment right now. Or, as his good friend Tom Wolfe might put it, right … NOW (oh, yeah, baby)!!!! It is a rather odd moment. In the last five or six years, for instance, there has been
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their heads so they can be clobbered at once. The idea department of a big firm is a sort of a lab for isolating dangerous viruses. Marshall McLuhan
Maybe the originator of the phrase global village may
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: The Future. My correspondents and I conjured up the ghosts you might expect — Glenn Gould, Marshall McLuhan, James Naismith, Lucy Maud Montgomery. I remember one guy had an interesting suggestion: Tim
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…“We are seeing the power of cyber warfare.” Score another one for Marshall McLuhan, who in 1970 predicted, “World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military
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to franchisees
Emails, unauthorized sent to suppliers
Internet anonymous posters protected
Internet franchise-sales hype
Internet information sharing
Marshall McLuhan
Open source franchising
Power to publish
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Cialdini, Robert B., Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, William Morrow and Company, 1984. http://www.google.ca/search?q=0688128165
Coupland, Douglas, Marshall McLuhan, Penguin
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