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Communicator--Message--Code--World | Communicator--Message--Code--World | ||
- | ### Liberalism values the message over the code and its context | + | Liberalism values the message over the code and its context |
- | [**Communicator--Message**]...Code...World | + | * [**Communicator--Message**]...Code...World |
- | ### Many other cultures conceptualize communication in terms of its effects | + | Many other cultures conceptualize communication in terms of its effects |
- | Communicator...[**Message--Code--World**] | + | * Communicator...[**Message--Code--World**] |
This is not simply a " | This is not simply a " | ||
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+ | ## A claim for debate ## | ||
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+ | Today, I would like to put forward a claim for us to debate: | ||
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+ | **Historically, | ||
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+ | We can of course debate the individual terms. Even so, the claim can still be made. Religion has more influence on society than mass participation in politics. | ||
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+ | What do you think? | ||
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## Intersections of religion and politics ## | ## Intersections of religion and politics ## |
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