corrgendum:
>>>nation as a constituted public sphere.
pls read imagined political community.

the connection between pubic sphere and political community has to explored
to break the case, i suppose.





On 7/3/08, ranju radha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>If news, ideas, viewpoints etc are made known to the readers, viewers or
> listeners through a medium then it can not constitute a public sphere, even
> when there is a public who gather around that medium however discretely in
> space and time.
>
>
> It may not be the case if you take an Andersnian position and tries to look
> at nation as a constituted public sphere. And in the vein of McLuhan, can't
> utter "Medium is the message and massage"..
>
> the wonderful thing about Habermasian public sphere is that it assumes an
> ideal space for freedom of expression. the medium itself need not, but the
> way it extend human senses does the magic, perhaps
>
> let me rethink . this s just a first response.
>

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