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The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere by Jurgen Habermas is a seminal text that delves into the evolution of public discourse and its implications for society. Through a meticulous examination of historical contexts, Habermas articulates how the public sphere has shifted from a space of rational-critical debate to one dominated by mass media and consumer culture.
Habermas traces the emergence of a bourgeois public sphere in the 18th century, where individuals could engage in rational debate, free from the constraints of state and authority. He explores the transformative impacts of print media, coffeehouses, and salons as venues for discussion, ultimately highlighting the decline of this vibrant sphere in the face of modern capitalism and state intervention.
Readers appreciate Habermas's ability to weave complex theoretical ideas with historical analysis, making profound connections between past and present. His prose is both accessible and thought-provoking, encouraging readers to reflect on contemporary issues surrounding communication and democracy.
“A foundational text that challenges readers to reconsider the nature of public engagement in contemporary society.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 328
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780745610771
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