“Although objectively greater demands are placed on this authority, it operates less as a public opinion giving a rational foundation to the exercise of political and social authority, the more it is generated for the purpose of an abstract vote that amounts to no more than an act of acclamation within a public sphere temporarily manufactured for show or manipulation.”

Source: The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere, 1963/1991, p. 222

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German sociologist and philosopher 1929

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