Marshall McLuhan, famous as a futurist in the 1970s, seems uncannily accurate in how he predicted the world of the 2020s.
Marshall McLuhan, famous as a futurist in the 1970s, seems uncannily accurate in how he predicted the world of the 2020s.

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These insights are courtesy of journalist Benjamin Carlson, the author of the linked piece.
Here are 6 things McLuhan got right about our world.
With any predictions one must beware of the human tendency to find ways to fit vague predictions to reality to make them true.
1 is an interesting take but sounds a little like new age hippy shit lol. What I think is more an issue is that we exist in very strange territory compared to the primary mode of existence during virtually all of our evolution.
2 I have no idea what they're talking about here. I don't see how interacting with others has any affect on my identity whether I'm a floating net ghost or in person?
3 "the media is the message" is nebulous to me. I think what's said on social media makes a big impact; e.g. online bullying, toxicity, etc. But also the use of social media is probably having all kinds of impacts in how we live. Things were different in the days before social media or even before the internet.
4 Yet to be seen but I think society is mostly set up for the rich to benefit disproportionately from any technological advances.
On item 2: You don't see how interacting with people affects you as well as those you interact with?
To make some criticism: The first point seems to be true. But the reasoning doesn't work. TV or radio doesn't have the potential to do this. The second is merely a open question. The fourth point has not yet occurred. You compare a predicition with another! The fifth point is vaguely reminiscent of political correctness, but the web is precisely the place where the opposite also takes place.
Really? Have you ever been on TV?
That is, like, horribly spot on.