Habermas And The Public Sphere by Dia Calhoun
This book delves into the intricate theories of Jürgen Habermas, focusing on his concept of the public sphere as a space for rational discourse and democratic engagement. It explores how this idealized realm facilitates the exchange of ideas, fostering a participatory democracy where citizens can influence political action. The text critically examines the historical evolution of the public sphere, its challenges in contemporary society, and the implications of media and technology on public discourse. Through a collection of essays, it offers a comprehensive analysis of Habermas's work, highlighting its relevance and application in modern democratic practices.
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- Published
- 1992
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-450
- Original Language
- English
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