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Dados vol. 46 n. 3 Rio de Janeiro 2003

Internet, democracy, and the Republic

Eisenberg, José

Abstract

This article proposes both a critique of the principal watersheds in philosophical interpretation of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) and a political theory of social communication that is capable of comprehending the impact of such technologies on contemporary societies. The principal argument is that we are experiencing a political and intellectual struggle over the forms of appropriating electronic communications media, and that the search for democratization of these media requires a reformulation of some central principles in the political theory of social communication and its relationship to democratic theory.

Keywords: Internet, political theory, democracy, Republic

DOI: 10.1590/S0011-52582003000300003

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Internet, democracy, and the Republic