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This work examines the profound differences between oral and literate societies, arguing that the invention of writing fundamentally restructures thought processes and social organization. It traces the transition from primary oral cultures, where knowledge is preserved and transmitted through speech and memory, to cultures deeply influenced by writing and print. The book analyzes how literacy transforms language, cognition, and the very nature of human experience, considering the implications of electronic media in the modern era. It remains a key text in media studies, linguistics, and cultural theory.
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