Public opinion (journalism and communication) [ Social interaction / Communication ]
… 143). Locke paid much attention to the quality of opinions, as Habermas pointed out: Locke ‘could therefore present the Law of Opinion as a category of equal rank beside divine and state law; in the later editions of his Essay Concerning Human Understanding , he stubbornly defended this position'. 4 4 . … Habermas, The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, trans. Thomas Burger (Cambridge: Polity, 1991), p. 91. The Law of Opinion and Reputation aimed at offsetting the ‘virtues and vices’ of private and public lives, especially those …
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