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Spatial Form and the Pathologies of Public Reason: Toward a Critical Theory of Space,apitalist logics. The pathologies that plague mass societies are seen to be expressions of specific forms of life that lead to alienated or reified forms of consciousness that actively distract subjects from a critical confrontation with the constellations of power that constitute their social worldconscribe 发表于 2025-3-26 07:02:34
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The Carnivalization of the Public Sphere, as a realm apart from the public realms of work and the state that together eventually enabled the rise of “civil society.” Within civil society, there emerged a “bourgeois public sphere” (Habermas 1962) as a cultural realm where pamphlets, newspapers, and letters were discussed in salons, taverns,要控制 发表于 2025-3-26 14:39:01
, The Commodification of a “New Sensibility” for Public Space and Public Life,y the editors of . magazine and exploded into popular consciousness largely through the power of social media. The earliest moments of this collective praxis first disrupted Lower Manhattan, then, as quickly as wind sweeps across land, ignited city centers across America, and ultimately across the gacquisition 发表于 2025-3-26 19:53:26
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