CS206 Midterm: CS206Midtermreview.docx
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1: the address of public speech is personal and impersonal, not part of a, a public is the social space created by the reflexive circulation of public until addressed discourse, the public is poetic and world making, a public is constituted rough mere attention, a public consists only by virtue it must predicate some degree of attention, however notional, of its members, publics act historically according to the temporality of their circulation, the public is self organized. Development of citizenship in the west: civil in the 18th century with the right for freedom of speech, thought and religion right to fair trial, political in the 19th century; the right to participate in the exercise of power, citizens right to vote workers right to join a union, social in the 20th century the right to basic levels of education, health, economic well being and security (gutstein)