This Tuesday, at the press conference after the Council of Ministers, the Vice President of the Government outlined an interesting theory. Asked about his remarks to journalists, the president appealed to an ideal in the public sphere: one in which anyone who has responsibilities or influence is subject to criticism, however fierce it may be . According to the vice president, this is the desirable functioning of public opinion in an advanced democracy; and therefore must "naturalize". But the vice president omitted a central element of theories about the public sphere, and especially the one expounded by the German philosopher Jürgen Ha

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