Public opinion (journalism and communication) [ Social interaction / Communication ]
… flourishing of books and journals thanks to the new print techniques: ‘Travellers as well as books, be they novels or advice manuals, disseminated these new values, conveying the sense of a modern taste for sociable encounters. 3 2 . Harold … 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 belonging to famous and powerful politicians. In England, the … longer any holding back (Habermas 50). Laurence Sterne claimed a social role for the novelist through reflections and advice as they were sketches of scripts. Reality matched fiction, thus generating a new way to publicly consume private …
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