La discorde par la communication ?
While Habermas opposes systematic regulation and communication leaning towards consensus, the present article aims to trace out another line : to consider communication as a medium of division proper to civil society. This discussion occurs through an examination of the problems posed by a Hegelian...
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description | While Habermas opposes systematic regulation and communication leaning towards consensus, the present article aims to trace out another line : to consider communication as a medium of division proper to civil society. This discussion occurs through an examination of the problems posed by a Hegelian conception of public opinion. We can thus bring forth the potentially irreducible character of the tendencies toward unity and toward social polarization. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c6fa292e11ba4569bb47bf5a01cc48262024-01-09T15:01:49ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442005-02-01232264510.4000/communication.4061La discorde par la communication ?Patrick ChaskielWhile Habermas opposes systematic regulation and communication leaning towards consensus, the present article aims to trace out another line : to consider communication as a medium of division proper to civil society. This discussion occurs through an examination of the problems posed by a Hegelian conception of public opinion. We can thus bring forth the potentially irreducible character of the tendencies toward unity and toward social polarization.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/4061civil societyconsensusHabermasHegelpublic opinion |
spellingShingle | Patrick Chaskiel La discorde par la communication ? Communication civil society consensus Habermas Hegel public opinion |
title | La discorde par la communication ? |
title_full | La discorde par la communication ? |
title_fullStr | La discorde par la communication ? |
title_full_unstemmed | La discorde par la communication ? |
title_short | La discorde par la communication ? |
title_sort | la discorde par la communication |
topic | civil society consensus Habermas Hegel public opinion |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/communication/4061 |
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