The "public sphere" is a key concept in political discourse,
designating a space for political action. But is this a single
authoritative and universal space in which various positions
compete for recognition, or does it consist of multiple local
spaces spread over diverse collectivities? In Kluge and Negt's
groundbreaking book they examine the material conditions of
experience in an arena that had previously figured only as an
abstract term: the media of mass and consumer culture. With new,
up-to-date introduction from Alexander Kluge.
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