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Russians have adopted the Web not only as a public sphere for debate but also as a refuge of last resort, a citizens' court to vent anger at and post evidence of official malfeasance.
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But he told me that he was inspired, above all, by the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, who has written about the importance of creating a "public sphere" for open debate.
Both of these events took place outside of the public sphere, and, while not necessarily groundbreaking conclusions, comprise much room for debate.
In the US system, there always is (or should be) room for debate about the collusion of those in different spheres of power.
That's fodder for debate.
That's up for debate.
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