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The Two Ages, ed. and trans. Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong (Princeton: Princeton University, 1978 [1846]), 92.
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The mass public and the mass subject
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The "public" forum of the internet, and eventually, presumably, cyberspace, may or may not be an exception to this postulation of public materiality. I tend to think it is not an exception, and that, just like the telephone, its "space" is or will be constructed on available models of literal and physical space, still inhabited by the old empirical, social bodies, located in public or private space, or some combination thereof, whose agency is hypothesized online.
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Kierkegaard, Point of View, 39-41. See also Kierkegaard, Concluding Unscientific Postscript, ed. and trans. Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong (Princeton: Princeton University, 1992 [1846]), 625-30.
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