Democracy formally known as "the rule of the people" is seen as a form of governance which is governed by the people and the people. Modern civilization believes that democracy is ideal, but many people forget that it is difficult to achieve this ideal. The creation of public domain and exchange of technology was aimed at strengthening democracy, one of the most important goals. Creating a public domain is to create an area where people can freely meet and discuss social issues (Ironstone, 21 March 2014).
The concept of public domain is normative. This is the ideal of good and responsible governance. The necessary condition is the free flow of information, free expression, and free discussion. The ideal public domain is the best protection against true participation and abuse of power. Indeed, we can only find this ideal approximation. But promoting good governance means to strive to achieve truly comprehensive public domain ideals. • Salon - From the late 17th century to the beginning of the 18th century, cafes (British), salons (France), and table society (Germany) gathered members of aristocratic and middle class members to discuss art and politics.
This series explores the influence of East Asian religion and culture on the public domain defined as the theoretical discourse field mediating both public and public domain. Actors and agents at the limits of society, in view of how these outliers promote religious, intellectual and cultural dialogue in the public domain, in the formation of the traditional and modern East Asian public domain It has been claimed that it has played a role. JürgenHabermas disregards the public domain as a discourse in the growth of the bourgeois society in Western Europe, ignoring sex, minority, and non-European civilization and how public sector agents participate in mainstream societies in non-Western Europe and suburbs Conceptualize.