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Marshall McLuhan explores how the invention of the printing press fundamentally altered the human mind and social structures. This foundational work traces the transition from oral cultures to a world dominated by visual, linear print technology. McLuhan argues that the medium used to transmit information is just as important as the message itself, shaping how people think and perceive reality. H…

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