lot that McLuhan has left that we still need. But the same things go for the big thinkers that came later. Habermas? I don’t see Habermas. I don’t see Leotta, I don’t see Derrida, I don’t see any of these people ever getting to that level of freedom. Or Eco. Perhaps Eco, Umberto Eco is probably closer. I know some of these people. And I am extremely aware of the brilliance of many of them, and am respectively aware of it, without hesitation. But that one thing is that they cannot be like McLuhan, because most of them tend to stop somewhere in some kind of political decision, judgmental