11.19.2005

Democracy and Communication

Habermas normative notion of the "ideal speech situation" provides a context for a discussion of the communicative environment of great communities. The ideal speech situation, it is assumed, increases the likelihood that ideal communication will lead to rational, mutual understanding that serves the individual and the community.

Dewey's "great community" was "a communicating community."

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