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What Jürgen Habermas leaves behind

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Started March 16, 2026

His legacy is the philosophical strength to see through our dark, illiberal age

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 16, 2026
While Habermas offers valuable insights, his theories may overlook the complexities of contemporary political polarization.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 16, 2026
The ideal of the public sphere as envisioned by Habermas is unrealistic and fails to address systemic inequalities in modern discourse.
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Habermas's emphasis on rational discourse is vital for countering the rise of illiberalism in today's society.
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Harnessing Habermas's ideas could provide a framework for rebuilding trust in democratic institutions amid rising authoritarianism.
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Habermas's legacy prompts us to reconsider how public deliberation can foster democratic resilience in challenging times.
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