Abstract

In the first part, the article shows some of the conclusions that Habermas came to when studying the public sphere phenomenon in Europe. In that same context, it clearly shows the relationship between the ones that defend more economic and commercial freedoms and the press actions to defend those positions. Then, an exploration of some part of the Venezuelan history from 1830 to 1847 will take place, with the intention to help understand the mentioned relationship, it will be evaluated a printing press law from 1839.

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  • SUMMARY: In the first part, the article shows some of the conclusions that Habermas came to when studying the public sphere phenomenon in Europe

  • It clearly shows the relationship between the ones that defend more economic and commercial freedoms and the press actions to defend those positions

  • El impresor con su persona, con la imprenta en que se haya publicado el papel y con los bienes que posea, está sujeto a la responsabilidad de autor o editor, y la ley le considera como tal en los casos siguientes: 1°

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Debates por la modernización y la libertad de imprenta*

RESUMEN: En un primer momento se presentarán algunas de las conclusiones a las que llegó Habermas al estudiar el fenómeno de la esfera pública en Europa. Seguidamente, se explorarán algunos pasajes de la historia venezolana comprendida entre 1830 y 1847 que permitan comprender la estrecha relación mencionada, y se evaluará la promulgación de una ley de imprenta en 1839. Palabras clave: Venezuela - esfera pública - imprenta - modernización. Press and economy: The construction of a public sphere in Venezuela 1830-1847. Modernization and fredmon of printing press debates. SUMMARY: In the first part, the article shows some of the conclusions that Habermas came to when studying the public sphere phenomenon in Europe. Contratexto n.O 16, 2008, ISSN 1025-9945, pp. 105–124

Andrés Cañizález
Habermas y la esfera pública en Europa
Modernización liberal y papel de la prensa
Sobre la libertad de imprenta
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