"We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror"
About this Quote
The intent is less nostalgic than accusatory. He is pointing at how societies absorb new media by translating it into old categories: early film staged itself like theater; television borrowed radio's formats; the internet was first treated as a library, then a mall. We don't just remember the past; we use it as the template for what counts as "normal", which makes the future arrive disguised as a familiar sequel.
The subtext is McLuhan's broader argument that our tools remake our perception faster than our language can keep up. When a new medium appears, we reach for inherited metaphors to domesticate it, and that act of domestication hides the real shift: not new content, but new habits of attention, authority, and social organization. Looking backward is comforting because it's interpretable; looking forward requires admitting we are cognitively under-equipped.
Context matters: writing in the postwar acceleration of television, advertising, and electronics, McLuhan saw a society narrating its own transformation with yesterday's storyboards. The warning isn't "don't learn from history". It's that history, unexamined, becomes a steering wheel attached to the wrong end of the car.
Quote Details
| Topic | Wisdom |
|---|---|
| Source | Help us find the source |
| Cite |
Citation Formats
APA Style (7th ed.)
McLuhan, Marshall. (2026, January 14). We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-drive-into-the-future-using-only-our-rearview-9094/
Chicago Style
McLuhan, Marshall. "We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-drive-into-the-future-using-only-our-rearview-9094/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We drive into the future using only our rearview mirror." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-drive-into-the-future-using-only-our-rearview-9094/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






