Top 100 Quotes About Marshall Mcluhan

#1. All meaning alters with acceleration, because all patterns of personal and political interdependence change with any acceleration of information.

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#2. If we understand the revolutionary transformations caused by new media, we can anticipate and control them; but if we continue in our self-induced subliminal trance, we will be their slaves.

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#3. Historians and archaeologists will one day discover that the ads of our time are the richest and most faithful reflections that any society ever made of its entire range of activities.

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#4. The new media and technologies by which we amplify and extend ourselves constitute huge collective surgery carried out on the social body with complete disregard for antiseptics.

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#5. Diaper backwards spells repaid. Think about it.

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#6. Don't ask whether it is right or wrong. Instead try to find out what is going on.

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#7. The victory over Euclidean space was not achieved by isolated individuals, but by a field of young rebels opposed to all absolutes.

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#8. Any loss of identity prompts people to seek reassurance and rediscovery of themselves by testing, and even by violence. Today, the electric revolution, the wired planet, and the information environment involve everybody in everybody to the point of individual extinction.

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#9. As the Western world has invested every aspect of its waking life with visual order, with procedures and spaces that are uniform, continuous and connected, it has progressively alienated itself from needful involvement in its subconscious life.

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#10. Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity.

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#11. The scientist rigorously defends his right to be ignorant of almost everything except his specialty.

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#12. The public has yet to see TV as TV. Broadcasters have no awareness of its potential. The movie people are just beginning to get a grasp on film.

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#13. Only the vanquished remember history.

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#14. Whence did the wond'rous mystic art arise, / Of painting SPEECH, and speaking to the eyes? / That we by tracing magic lines are taught, / How to embody, and to colour THOUGHT?

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#15. Language always preserves a play or figure/ground relation between experience, and perception and its replay in expression.

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#16. There is no individualism in Eastern or oral cultures.

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#17. Where the whole man is involved there is no work. Work begins with the division of labor.

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#18. Their power to see environments as they really are.

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#19. They will be hearers of many things and will have learned nothing; they will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing;

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#20. Obsolescence never meant the end of anything, it's just the beginning.

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#21. Technology is that which separates us from our environment.

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#22. Phenomenology is dialectic in ear-mode - a massive and decentralized quest for roots, for ground.

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#23. Time' has ceased, 'space' has vanished. We now live in a global village ... a simultaneous happening

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#24. I may be wrong, but I'm never in doubt.

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#25. The artist is the man in any field, scientific or humanistic, who grasps the implications of his actions and of new knowledge in his own time. He is the man of integral awareness.

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#26. The winner is one who knows when to drop out in order to get in touch.

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#27. [On Jimmy Carter] Huck Finn. Loss of identity drives people to nostalgia. Electronic man has no physical body, so he puts nostalgia in its place.

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#28. The ignorance of how to use knowledge stockpiles exponentially.

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#29. Only puny secrets need protection. Big discoveries are protected by public incredulity.

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#30. In the Phaedrus, Plato argued that the new arrival of writing would revolutionize culture for the worst. He suggested that it would substitute reminiscence for thought and mechanical learning for the true dialect of the living quest for truth by discourse and conversation.

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#31. Poetry and the arts can't exist in America. Mere exposure to the arts does nothing for a mentality which is incorrigibly dialectical. The vital tensions and nutritive action of ideogram
remain inaccessible to this state of mind.

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#32. Appetite is essentially insatiable, and where it operates as a criterion of both action and enjoyment (that is, everywhere in the Western world since the sixteenth century) it will infallibly discover congenial agencies (mechanical and political) of expression.

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#33. By phonemic trans-formation into visual terms, the alphabet became a universal, abstract, static container of meaningless sounds

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#34. Throughout Finnegans Wake Joyce specifies the Tower of Babel as the tower of Sleep, that is, the tower of the witless assumption, or what Bacon calls the reign of the Idols.

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#35. One main condition of aristocratic life was present in the South and not in the North
personal responsibility to other human beings for education and material welfare. (A Carnegie or a Ford, like a bureaucracy, molds the lives of millions without taking any responsibility.)

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#36. Typography is not only a technology but is in itself a natural resource or staple, like cotton or timber or radio; and, like any staple, it shapes not only private sense ratios but also
patterns of communal interdependence.

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#37. The 'content' of any medium is always another medium.

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#38. Transmitted at the speed of light, all events on this planet are simultaneous. In the electric environment of information all events are simultaneous, there is no time or space separating events.

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#39. The potential of any technology is always dissipated by its users involvement in its predecessors ... Computer are still serving mainly to sustain precomputer effects.

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#40. It is one of the peculiar characteristics of the photograph that it isolates single moments in time.

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#41. The logic of the photograph is neither verbal nor syntactical, a condition which renders literary culture quite helpless to cope with the photograph.

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#42. Marshall McLuhan predicted books would become art objects at some point. He was right.

Woody Allen

#43. Jokes are grievances.

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#44. The artist is always engaged in writing a detailed history of the future because he is the only person aware of the nature of the present.

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#45. Media are means of extending and enlarging our organic sense lives into our environment.

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#46. The space of early Greek cosmology was structured by logos - resonant utterance or word.

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#47. I think of art, at its most significant, as a DEW line, a Distant Early Warning system that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it.

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#48. Attention as a communication medium just because it has no "content." And this makes it an invaluable instance of how people

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#49. The medium, or process, of our time - electric technology is reshaping and restructuring patterns of social interdependence and every aspect of our personal life. It is forcing us to reconsider and re-evaluate practically every thought, every action.

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#50. The TV camera has no shutter. It does not deal with aspects or facets of objects in high resolution. It is a means of direct pick-up by the electrical groping over surfaces.

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#51. The car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man.

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#52. Literacy, the visual technology, dissolved the tribal magic by means of its stress on fragmentation and specialization and created the individual.

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#53. Education in a technological world of replaceable and expendable parts is neuter.

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#54. A successful book cannot afford to be more than ten percent new.

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#55. You can be a French Canadian or an English Canadian, but not a Canadian. We know how to live without an identity, and this is one of our marvellous resources.

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#56. Language is metaphor in the sense that it not only stores but translates experience from one mode into another. Money is metaphor in the sense that it stores skill and labour and also translates one skill into another.

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#57. Schizophrenia may be a necessary consequence of literacy. [p. 32]

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#58. Madison Avenue is a very powerful aggression against private consciousness. A demand that you yield your private consciousness to public manipulation.

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#59. Food for the mind is like food for the body: the inputs are never the same as the outputs.

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#60. Whatever emotional state you're in while you're parenting conveys more to your child than the content of what you're doing with them, no matter how perfect your intervention looks "on paper." In other words, to paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, "your emotional state is the message.

Michael Y. Simon

#61. A new medium is never an addition to an old one, nor does it leave the old one in peace. It never ceases to oppress the older media until it finds new shapes and positions for them.

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#62. There are many people for whom 'thinking' necessarily means identifying with existing trends,

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#63. "Work" does not exist in a nonliterate world. The primitive hunter or fisherman did no work, any more than does the poet, painter, or thinker of today. Where the whole man is involved there is no work.

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#64. At electric speed, all forms are pushed to the limits of their potential.

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#65. What we call art would seem to be specialist artifacts for enhancing human perception.

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#66. The laws of the media, in tetrad form, bring logos and formal cause up to date to reveal analytically the structure of all human artefacts.

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#67. Politics will eventually be replaced by imagery.
The politician will be only too happy to abdicate
in favor of his image, because the image will
be much more powerful than he could ever be.

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#68. if it works it's obsolete

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#69. Most of our assumptions have outlived their uselessness.

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#70. The greatest propaganda in the world is our mother tongue, that is what we learn as children, and which we learn unconsciously. That shapes our perceptions for life. That is propaganda at its most extreme form.

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#71. The new media are not bridges between man and nature; they are nature.

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#72. Once introduced discontinuity, once challenge any of the properties of visual space, and as they flow from each other, the whole conceptual framework collapses.

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#73. When two seemingly disparate elements are imaginatively poised put in apposition in new and unique ways, startling discoveries often result.

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#74. Any ad consciously attended to is comical. Ads are not meant for conscious consumption. They are intended as subliminal pills for the subconsious in order to exercise an hypnotic spell, especially on sociologists.

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#75. Even mud gives the illusion of depth.

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#76. Attention spans get very weak at the speed of light, and that goes along with a very week identity.

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#77. The only way to recover the old world is to induce the media into vomiting it back up.

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#78. Many a good argument is ruined by some fool who knows what he is talking about.

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#79. Marshall McLuhan is absolutely right, we are always looking in the rear view mirror.

Margaret Atwood

#80. Innovation for holders of conventional wisdom is not novelty but annihilation.

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#81. The alphabet and print technology fostered and encouraged a fragmenting process, a process of specialism and detachment. Electric technology fosters and encourages unification and involvement.

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#82. What is very little understood about the electronic age is that it angelizes man, disembodies him. Turns him into software.

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#83. The present is only faced in any generation by the artist.

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#84. America is the only country ever founded on the printed word.

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#85. Since with electricity we extend our central nervous system globally, instantly interrelating every human experience.

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#86. The TV generation is postliterate and retribalized. It seeks by violence to scrub the old private image and to merge in a new tribal identity, like any corporate executive.

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#87. A commercial society whose members are essentially ascetic and indifferent in social ritual has to be provided with blueprints and specifications for evoking the right tone for every occasion.

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#88. The content or time-clothing of any medium or culture is the preceding medium or culture.

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#89. The business of the advertiser is to see that we go about our business with some magic spell or tune or slogan throbbing quietly in the background of our minds.

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#90. The artist is the person who invents the means to bridge between biological inheritance and the environments created by technological innovation.

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#91. Money is a poor man's credit card.

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#92. Publication is a self-invasion of privacy.

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#93. Money is just the poor man's credit card.

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#94. The news automatically becomes the real world for the TV user and is not a substitute for reality, but is itself an immediate reality.

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#95. The electric light is pure information. It is a medium without a message

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#96. I am curious to know what would happen if art were suddenly seen for what it is, namely, exact information of how to rearrange one's psyche in order to anticipate the next blow from our own extended faculties ...

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#97. In this electronic age we see ourselves being translated more and more into the form of information, moving toward the technological extension of consciousness.

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#98. The content or message of any particular medium has about as much importance as the stenciling on the casing of an atomic bomb.

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#99. The photograph reverses the purpose of travel, which until now had been to encounter the strange and unfamiliar.

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#100. First we build the tools, then they build us.

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