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Information Implosion and Explosion: "The Medium Is the Message" (Marshall McLuhan)

“That Hitler came into political existence at all is directly owing to radio and public-address systems. This is not to say that these media relayed his thoughts effectively to the German people. His thoughts were of very little consequence. Radio provided the first massive experience of electronic implosion, that reversal of the entire direction and meaning of literate Western civilization. For tribal peoples, for those whose entire social existence is an extension of family life, radio will continue to be a violent experience. Highly literate societies, that have long subordinated family life to individualist stress in business and politics, have managed to absorb and to neutralize the radio implosion without revolution. Not so those communities that have had only brief or superficial experience of literacy. For them, radio is utterly explosive. [. . .] With TV came the end of bloc voting in politics, a form of specialism and fragmentation that won’t work since TV. Instead of the vot...

INTO the Pandemic: "The Medium Is the Message" (Marshall McLuhan)

“In a culture like ours, long accustomed to splitting and dividing all things as a means of control, it is sometimes a bit of a shock to be reminded that, in operational and practical fact, the medium is the message. This is merely to say that the personal and social consequences of any medium — that is, of any extension of ourselves — result from the new scale that is introduced into our affairs by each extension of ourselves, or by any new technology. [. . .] The instance of the electric light may prove illuminating in this connection. The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message, as it were, unless it is used to spell out some verbal ad or name. This fact, characteristic of all media, means that the “content” of any medium is always another medium. [. . .] Let us return to the electric light. Whether the light is being used for brain surgery or night baseball is a matter of indifference. It could be argued that these activities are in some way the “conten...

From the Written Letter to Online Commentary, "Hate Mail"

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From the New Republic : People are desperate to be heard, to make some sound, any sound, in the world, and hate mail allows them the illusion of doing so. For writers in our culture, marginalized and irrelevant, hate mail at least means that someone is listening, even if with unfriendly ears.   [full text]

Books sorted (social media and human relationships)

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The Scent of Lemons by Jonah Lynch gratis Margherita Habits of the High-Tech Heart by Quentin Schultze High Tech High Touch: Technology and Search for Meaning by John Naisbitt   The Lonely Crowd by David Riesman Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman