War and Peace in the Global Village
Author: Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: New York ; Toronto : McGraw-Hill
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: New York ; Toronto : McGraw-Hill
Published: 1968
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Marshall McLuhan
Publisher: Gingko Press
Published: 2021-05-18
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781584237570
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →War and Peace in The Global Village is a collage of images and text that sharply illustrates the effects of electronic media and new technology on man. Marshall McLuhan wrote this book thirty years ago and following its publication predicted that the forthcoming information age would be "a transitional era of profound pain and tragic identity quest." Marshall McLuhan illustrates the fact that all social changes are caused by introduction of new technologies. He interprets these new technologies as extensions or "self-amputations of our own being," because technologies extend bodily reach. McLuhan's ideas and observations seem disturbingly accurate and clearly applicable to the world in which we live. War and Peace in the Global Village is a meditation on accelerating innovations leading to identity loss and war. Initially published in 1968, this text is regarded as a revolutionary work for its depiction of a planet made ever smaller by new technologies. A mosaic of pointed insights and probes, this text predicts a world without centres or boundaries. It illustrates how the electronic information travelling around the globe at the speed of light has eroded the rules of the linear, literate world. No longer can there be fixed positions or goals.
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Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Published: 1981-01-01
Total Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9780664243432
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Advocates the role of a Christian approach to peacemaking in an age of increased militarism, nuclear proliferation, and an escalating international arms race
Author: Marshall McLuhan
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Published: 2003-04-01
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780670044207
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Patrick Porter
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Published: 2015-01-27
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1626161925
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Porter challenges the powerful ideology of "Globalism" that is widely subscribed to by the US national security community. Globalism entails visions of a perilous shrunken world in which security interests are interconnected almost without limit, exposing even powerful states to instant war. Globalism does not just describe the world, but prescribes expansive strategies to deal with it, portraying a fragile globe that the superpower must continually tame into order. Porter argues that this vision of the world has resulted in the US undertaking too many unnecessary military adventures and dangerous strategic overstretch. Distance and geography should be some of the factors that help the US separate the important from the unimportant in international relations. The US should also recognize that, despite the latest technologies, projecting power over great distances still incurs frictions and costs that set real limits on American power. Reviving an appreciation of distance and geography would lead to a more sensible and sustainable grand strategy.
Author: Herbert Marshall McLuhan
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 190
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Katharine Jefferts Schori
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Published: 2009-08-01
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 0819227102
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this second book by Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori, she explores issues and challenges of deep concern to the Episcopal Church, the wider Body of Christ, and the world at large. Arranged thematically, her essays reflect on the travel, issues, people, and passions that have driven the first three years of her primacy. She places particular emphasis on the Millennium Development Goals, plus the turmoil within the Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Author: Jeremy Brecher
Publisher: South End Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780896085916
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In clear, accessible language, Brecher and Costello describe how people around the world have started challenging the New World Economy. From the Zapatistas of Chiapas to students in France to the broad-based anti-NAFTA and anti-GATT coalitions in the United States, opposition to economic globalization, Brecher and Costello argue, is becoming a worldwide revolt.