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Re: [xmca] Zygmunt Bauman and Ardent share a concern with the loss of the public sphere
Teachers College Record has a special issue now on Arendt. The
introduction is at
http://www.tcrecord.org/Content.asp?ContentID=15750
and there are about 8 other articles. I think these might be free this
week for non-subscribers, but I'm not sure; and if they are free now they
might not be after this week. The online subscription is $15/year for
access to all of their content & archives.
On Wed, 2 Nov 2011, Larry Purss wrote:
Hi Tony and Andy
Andy, your comments were not narrowing the conversation. I was respecting
the need to re-focus on Peter's and Julian's articles.
That is why I'm sending a new thread on the impact of market relations on
other realms of relating.
I'm posting an attached article that I believe is expressing the same
concerns as Zygmunt.
The first 4 pages where Arendt's concept of "world" [as artifactual] seems
relevant for engaging with the genre of the lost public sphere expressed in
both Arendt's and Baumans works.
Larry
Tony Whitson
UD School of Education
NEWARK DE 19716
twhitson@udel.edu
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