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The Idea of the Public Sphere

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The Idea of the Public Sphere( )
Editor: Gripsrud, Jostein
Moe, Hallvard
Molander, Anders
Murdock, Graham
Contribution by: Arendt, Hannah
Benhabib, Seyla
Bohman, James
Dewey, John.
Elster, Jon
Fraser, Nancy
Habermas, Jürgen
Hegel, G. W. F.
Kant, Immanuel.
Kluge, Alexander
Lippmann, Walter
Luhmann, Niklas
Mouffe, Chantal
Negt, Oskar
Peters, Bernhard
Rawls, John
Schmitt, Carl
Schumpeter, Joseph
ISBN:978-0-7391-4199-1
Publication Date:Aug 2010
Publisher:Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Book Format:Digital (delivered electronically)
List Price:USD $34.95
Book Description:

The Idea of the Public Sphere offers a wide-ranging, accessible, and easy-to-use introduction to one of the most influential ideas in modern social and political thought, tracing its development from the origins of modern democracy in the Eighteenth Century to present day debates. This book brings key texts by the leading contributors in the field together in a single volume. It explores current topics such as the role of religion in public affairs, the implications of the internet for...
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Book Details
Pages:346
Detailed Subjects: Philosophy / Political
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 Inches
Author Biography
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Jurgen Habermas is a German sociologist who studied at the universities of Gottingen, Zurich, and Bonn. He taught at Frankfurt am Main, Marburg, and Heidelberg before becoming professor of philosophy at the University of Frankfurt. His works, widely translated, have made him one of the most influential social theorists of our time.

Habermas is considered by some to be an intellectual heir to Max Weber and what has been called the Frankfurt School. His work has centered mainly on the role of communication and technology in changing patterns of social relations, human activity, and values. An outspoken advocate of the Enlightenment and a champion of reason, he has also cautioned that the technical rationality associated with modern capitalism often functions as ideology and may stand in the way of human progress.

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