Habermas and the public sphere: the adventures of a concept
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Resumo: | The discussion of the public sphere represented a central element in the process of reconstructing Critical Theory in the second half of the 20th century, producing a major change in this theoretical tradition. This article aims to reflect the Habermasian perspective of the public sphere. First, we will emphasize how Habermas, from a youth work, “Structural Change of the Public Sphere”, discusses the emergence, in modernity, of salons, cafes and newspapers, as spaces for discussion and deliberation. However, Habermas notes that economic interests came to dominate the public sphere, in which power and money were greater forces than rational and argumentative discourses, having, furthermore, the privatization of the public space for discussion. Therefore, we will explain how the public sphere is discussed again in its most recent texts. In these, Habermas argues that contemporary civil society is composed of organizations and associations that capture the echoes of social problems, transmitting them to the political system, as well as putting the issues in the light of public discussion. Habermas highlights the existence of non-institutionalized publics capable of organizing within the scope of civil society, such as social movements, such as a type of public sphere that questions current relations. |
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Habermas and the public sphere: the adventures of a conceptHabermas e a esfera pública: as aventuras de um conceitoHabermas. Public Sphere. Social movements. Critical Theory.Habermas. Esfera Pública. Movimentos Sociais. Teoria Crítica.The discussion of the public sphere represented a central element in the process of reconstructing Critical Theory in the second half of the 20th century, producing a major change in this theoretical tradition. This article aims to reflect the Habermasian perspective of the public sphere. First, we will emphasize how Habermas, from a youth work, “Structural Change of the Public Sphere”, discusses the emergence, in modernity, of salons, cafes and newspapers, as spaces for discussion and deliberation. However, Habermas notes that economic interests came to dominate the public sphere, in which power and money were greater forces than rational and argumentative discourses, having, furthermore, the privatization of the public space for discussion. Therefore, we will explain how the public sphere is discussed again in its most recent texts. In these, Habermas argues that contemporary civil society is composed of organizations and associations that capture the echoes of social problems, transmitting them to the political system, as well as putting the issues in the light of public discussion. Habermas highlights the existence of non-institutionalized publics capable of organizing within the scope of civil society, such as social movements, such as a type of public sphere that questions current relations.A discussão da esfera pública representou um elemento central no processo de reconstrução da Teoria Crítica na segunda metade do século XX, produzindo uma grande mudança nessa tradição teórica. Este artigo objetiva refletir a perspectiva habermasiana de esfera pública. Primeiramente, enfatizaremos como Habermas, a partir de uma obra de juventude, “Mudança Estrutural da Esfera Pública”, discute o surgimento, na modernidade, dos salões, cafés e jornais, como espaços de discussão e deliberação. Entretanto, Habermas observa que interesses econômicos começaram a dominar a esfera pública, em que o poder e o dinheiro constituíam-se como forças maiores do que os discursos racionais e argumentativos, havendo, além disso, privatização do espaço público de discussão. Por conseguinte, explicitaremos como a esfera pública volta a ser discutida em seus textos mais recentes. Nestes, Habermas argumenta que a sociedade civil contemporânea se compõe de organizações e associações que captam os ecos dos problemas sociais, transmitindo-os para o sistema político, bem como colocando as questões à luz da discussão pública. Habermas destaca a existência de públicos não institucionalizados capazes de se organizar no âmbito da sociedade civil, como os movimentos sociais, tal qual um tipo de esfera pública que questiona as relações vigentes.Universidade Federal do Ceará2021-05-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/6109010.36517/Argumentos.26.2Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; No 26 (2021); 19-27Argumentos - Periódico de Filosofia; Núm. 26 (2021); 19-27Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; n. 26 (2021); 19-271984-42551984-4247reponame:Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/61090/196813Copyright (c) 2021 Argumentos - Revista de Filosofiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCordeiro da Costa Oliveira, Juliano2021-07-29T18:53:36Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/61090Revistahttp://www.filosofia.ufc.br/argumentosPUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/oaiargumentos@ufc.br||1984-42551984-4247opendoar:2021-07-29T18:53:36Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Habermas and the public sphere: the adventures of a concept Habermas e a esfera pública: as aventuras de um conceito |
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Habermas and the public sphere: the adventures of a concept |
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Habermas and the public sphere: the adventures of a concept Cordeiro da Costa Oliveira, Juliano Habermas. Public Sphere. Social movements. Critical Theory. Habermas. Esfera Pública. Movimentos Sociais. Teoria Crítica. |
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Habermas and the public sphere: the adventures of a concept |
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Cordeiro da Costa Oliveira, Juliano |
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Cordeiro da Costa Oliveira, Juliano |
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Cordeiro da Costa Oliveira, Juliano |
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Habermas. Public Sphere. Social movements. Critical Theory. Habermas. Esfera Pública. Movimentos Sociais. Teoria Crítica. |
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Habermas. Public Sphere. Social movements. Critical Theory. Habermas. Esfera Pública. Movimentos Sociais. Teoria Crítica. |
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The discussion of the public sphere represented a central element in the process of reconstructing Critical Theory in the second half of the 20th century, producing a major change in this theoretical tradition. This article aims to reflect the Habermasian perspective of the public sphere. First, we will emphasize how Habermas, from a youth work, “Structural Change of the Public Sphere”, discusses the emergence, in modernity, of salons, cafes and newspapers, as spaces for discussion and deliberation. However, Habermas notes that economic interests came to dominate the public sphere, in which power and money were greater forces than rational and argumentative discourses, having, furthermore, the privatization of the public space for discussion. Therefore, we will explain how the public sphere is discussed again in its most recent texts. In these, Habermas argues that contemporary civil society is composed of organizations and associations that capture the echoes of social problems, transmitting them to the political system, as well as putting the issues in the light of public discussion. Habermas highlights the existence of non-institutionalized publics capable of organizing within the scope of civil society, such as social movements, such as a type of public sphere that questions current relations. |
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