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The structural transformation of the public sphere : an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society (original 1962; édition 1989)

par Jürgen Habermas

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This major work retraces the emergence and development of the Bourgeois public sphere - that is, a sphere which was distinct from the state and in which citizens could discuss issues of general interest. In analysing the historical transformations of this sphere, Habermas recovers a concept which is of crucial significance for current debates in social and political theory. Habermas focuses on the liberal notion of the bourgeois public sphere as it emerged in Europe in the early modern period. He examines both the writings of political theorists, including Marx, Mill and de Tocqueville, and the specific institutions and social forms in which the public sphere was realized. This brilliant and influential work has been widely recognized for many years as a classic of contemporary social and political thought, of interest to students and scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The structural transformation of the public sphere : an inquiry into a category of bourgeois society
Auteurs:Jürgen Habermas
Info:Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1991, c1989.
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La critica dell’opinione pubblica di Habermas è un testo centrale di questo secolo. Così dicono in molti. Il testo, serrato e complesso, offre una quantità notevole di spunti di riflessione, fornendo diversi strumenti di comprensione ed approfondimento del tema. Ma, al contempo, rimane a parte la ricostruzione storica, troppo spesso in superficie. Intendiamoci, è così se parlassimo di un testo fondamentale. Non sarebbe se, invece, parliamo, semplicemente, di un ottimo lavoro. Nel complesso è un libro che, come detto, offre spunti di riflessione, strumenti di ragionamento, più che un’analisi strutturale del tema. Per carità, tema complessissimo, scivoloso. Ed è pure vero che se qualcuno trovasse una chiave di lettura unica, inequivocabilmente per questo argomento sarebbe un momento triste. I dubbi servono ad alimentare la coscienza dell’uomo. ( )
  grandeghi | May 8, 2020 |
5 estante frente
  Lior.Zylberman | Apr 11, 2020 |
Really, when I think about it, it's almost TOO clearly written. ( )
  benjaminsiegel | Jul 30, 2016 |
I gave this book four stars because it is well considered and offers some valuable insights concerning the social organization of public opinion. However, not only are there questionable depictions of the historical account of the "public sphere," but I cannot accept the normative indictment on social organization. Habermas paints a convincing picture of what he considers the ideal form of civic participation of 18th century white culture. I object to its limitations though. It is very exclusive and is unapologetic on this point. Also, as a materialist dialectic on the human condition, I don't see how this idealized form could ever be re-captured. The logic precludes it and so the normative aspect of the discourse is self-defeating. ( )
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This major work retraces the emergence and development of the Bourgeois public sphere - that is, a sphere which was distinct from the state and in which citizens could discuss issues of general interest. In analysing the historical transformations of this sphere, Habermas recovers a concept which is of crucial significance for current debates in social and political theory. Habermas focuses on the liberal notion of the bourgeois public sphere as it emerged in Europe in the early modern period. He examines both the writings of political theorists, including Marx, Mill and de Tocqueville, and the specific institutions and social forms in which the public sphere was realized. This brilliant and influential work has been widely recognized for many years as a classic of contemporary social and political thought, of interest to students and scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities.

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