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Over the past millennium, each of the three centuries of most rapid demographic growth in the West coincided with the diffusion of a new communicationstechnology. This paper examines the hypothesis of Harold Innis (1894-1952) that there is two-way feedback between such innovations and economic growth. First, detailed
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Pictorial histories on cave walls constitute the earliest forms of preserved prehuman and early-human communications, representing the essence of the storyteller's art. As civilizations grew, so did the iconic nature of storytelling, yet we're no different today—our walls are just more likely to be on
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