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    Norman Mailer and Marshall McLuhan Debating 1968
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    Norman Mailer and Marshall McLuhan expound on violence, alienation and the electronic envelope. The clash of two great minds. (1968) www.cbc.ca


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    Categories: Norman Mailer, Marshall McLuhan, identity
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