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The text traces the cultural shift from a print-centered, literate order toward an image- and network-driven, post-literate media environment. It surveys the origins of signs and writing, contrasts orality and literacy, and analyzes language, cognition, and logic as they interact with markets, labor, education, science, design, politics, and the military. Attention centers on how speed, visualization, interactive interfaces, and commercial incentives reshape communication, knowledge transmission, and institutional practices, and on possible social and pedagogical responses. The conclusion calls for rethinking assumptions about literacy, pedagogy, and governance to adapt to interactive, distributed information ecosystems.
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