Really, I haven't! The Fordham website for the Marshall McLuhan Centenary has posted the audio recording from a class McLuhan taught during his year at Fordham in 1967. Totally awesome!
Marshall McLuhan Lecturing at Fordham
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Kill Your TV or it Might Kill You!
"every hour of TV watched after age 25 may slice about 22 minutes off your life, an effect equivalent to that of two cigarettes"
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Marshall McLuhan's Unmediated Faith
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
The Medium and the Light
Strange is the blindness of the intellect which does not consider that which it sees before all others and without which it can recognize nothing. But just as the eye, intent on the various differences of color, does not see the light through which it sees other things, or if it does see, does not notice it, so our mind's eye, intent on particular and universal beings, does not notice that being which is beyond all categories, even though it comes first to the mind, and through it, all other things.
St. Bonaventure
Itinerarium Mentis in Deum
Friday, September 9, 2011
The New Res Publica
After the Second War, an ad-conscious American army officer in Italy noted with misgiving that Italians could tell you the names of cabinet ministers, but not the names of commodities preferred by Italian celebrities. Furthermore, he said, the wall space of Italian cities was given over to political, rather than commercial slogans. He predicted that there was small hope that Italians would ever achieve any sort of domestic prosperity or calm until they began to worry about the rival claims of cornflakes and cigarettes, rather than the capacities of public men. In fact, he went so far as to say that democratic freedom very largely consists in ignoring politics and worrying, instead, about the threat of scaly scalp, hairy legs, sluggish bowels, saggy breasts, receding gums, excess weight, and tired blood.
Marshall McLuhan
Understanding Media,
1964
Marshall McLuhan
Understanding Media,
1964
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