War and Peace in the Global Village

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War and Peace in the Global Village
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Authors Marshall McLuhan, Quentin Fiore
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Bantam Books
Publication date
1968
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages190
303.48/3
LC Class 68-19249

War and Peace in the Global Village is a 1968 book by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore. It contains a collage of images and text that illustrates the effects of electronic media and new technology on man. Marshall McLuhan used James Joyce's Finnegans Wake as a major inspiration for this study of war throughout history as an indicator as to how war may be conducted in the future. (1st Ed.: Bantam, NY; reissued by Gingko Press, 2001 ISBN   1-58423-074-6),

Joyce's Wake is claimed to be a gigantic cryptogram which reveals a cyclic pattern for the whole history of man through its Ten Thunders. Each "thunder" below is a 100-character portmanteau of other words to create a statement he likens to an effect that each technology has on the society into which it is introduced. In order to glean the most understanding out of each, the reader must break the portmanteau into separate words (and many of these are themselves portmanteaus of words taken from multiple languages other than English) and speak them aloud for the spoken effect of each word. There is much dispute over what each portmanteau truly denotes.

McLuhan claims that the ten thunders in Wake represent different stages in the history of man: [1]

Pain Caused by New Media (Page 16)

Early in the book, Marshall McLuhan introduces emphasis on media-induced discomfort. "The pain caused by new media and new technologies tends very much to fall into the category of 'referred pain,' such as skin trouble caused by the appendix or the heart." [2]

The opposite of causing pain is also true. Numbing audiences via media systems to global village horrors. In a February 2025 interview, John Keane discussed the relevance of the 1968 book to modern-day whitewashing and "beautification" of warfare. [3]

Notes

  1. War and Peace in the Global Village, p. 46.
  2. McLuhan, Marshall; Fiore, Quentin (1968). War and Peace in the Global Village. Bantam. p. 16.
  3. Keane, John (2025-02-20). "The Medium is War: John Keane interviewed by Almantas Samalavičius (Report No. 210)". Toda Peace Institute. Retrieved 2026-01-17.