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the group chat that never sleeps and never agrees on anything.

means the ongoing, collective conversation a society has with itself about what matters, argued out in the open.

from traces to the greek agora and roman forum, where citizens literally stood in public squares to argue policy; the term got its modern academic weight from thinkers like habermas, who theorized the public sphere as the space where private citizens reason together about common concerns.

for instance

lincoln douglas debates1858, seven three-hour debates over slavery in illinois

federalist papers85 essays, 1787-88, argued the us constitution into being

twitter town square era2010s, hashtags turned into overnight national debates

bbc question timelive uk debate show running since 1979

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