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Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, The: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society


Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, The: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society

Paperback by Habermas, Jürgen (Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt)

Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, The: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society

£17.99

ISBN:
9780745610771
Publication Date:
16 Jul 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
328 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, The: An Inquiry Into a Category of Bourgeois Society

Description

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.

Contents

Introduction by Thomas McCarthy. Part I. Preliminary Demarcation of a Type of Bourgeois Public Sphere. Part II. Social Structures of the Public Sphere. Part III. Political Functions of the Public Sphere. Part IV. The Bourgeois Public Sphere: Idea and Ideology. Part V. The Social-Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. Part VI. The Transformation of the Public Sphere's Political Function. Notes. Index.

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