In the annals of human communication, few aphorisms have endured with the brutal prescience of Marshall McLuhan's dictum: "The medium is the message." This deceptively simple insight—that the medium itself shapes perception more than the content it carries—has been commandeered by a new ruling class of digital despots who recognise its power not as an intellectual curiosity but as an instrument of hegemony.
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In the annals of human communication, few aphorisms have endured with the brutal prescience of Marshall McLuhan's dictum: "The medium is the message." This deceptively simple insight—that the medium itself shapes perception more than the content it carries—has been commandeered by a new ruling class of digital despots who recognise its power not as an intellectual curiosity but as an instrument of hegemony.