War and Peace in the Global Village

Stars
4
Length
160 pages
Author
Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore
Eras
Age of Global Civilization (1844-present)
Types
History
War and Peace in the Global Village
Synopsis
"McLuhan claims that the ten thunders in Wake represent different stages in the history of man:[See p. 46]

Thunder 1: Paleolithic to Neolithic. Speech. Split of East/West. From herding to harnessing animals.
Thunder 2: Clothing as weaponry. Enclosure of private parts. First social aggression.
Thunder 3: Specialism. Centralism via wheel, transport, cities: civil life.
Thunder 4: Markets and truck gardens. Patterns of nature submitted to greed and power.
Thunder 5: Printing. Distortion and translation of human patterns and postures and pastors.
Thunder 6: Industrial Revolution. Extreme development of print process and individualism.
Thunder 7: Tribal man again. . . .
Thunder 8: Movies. Pop art, pop Kulch via tribal radio. Wedding of sight and sound.
Thunder 9: Car and Plane. Both centralizing and decentralizing at once create cities in crisis. Speed and death.
Thunder 10: Television. Back to tribal involvement in tribal mood-mud. The last thunder is a turbulent, muddy wake, and murk of non-visual, tactile man." [Wikipedia]
RefTags
Released
1989
Location
Global
Setting