The Age of Missing Information

The Age of Missing Information

1992 • 274 pages

An excellent study of the modern extraction of man from his surroundings. Mr. McKibben, through an enlightening experiment of media vs. nature, pits McLuhan against Emerson to find the value of the information received when one relies solely on their respective subjects of study. Can a tree teach more than a TV? Find out, before it's too late!


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