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imposed by a print education system, and instead
of living under puerile teachers in a peer group
milieu, it can join the adult world directly, just as it
does by entertainment from the age of one. . . .
Under such conditions, the pluralistic variety of
educational procedures would stand in striking
contrast to the present regimented procedures. In a
word, the pluralism of the electronic would get
expression and the audio-visual aids would no
longer have to skulk about in the old educational
spaces and curricula.
Marshall McLuhan to Bernard Muller-Thym, March 7,
1960, Letters of Marshall McLuhan , (Toronto,