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What was the role of public and private sphere in 14th century Europe

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The private sphere is the complement or opposite to the public sphere. The private sphere is a certain sector of societal life in which an individual enjoys a degree of authority, unhampered by interventions from governmental or other institutions. Examples of the private sphere are family and home.

In public-sphere theory, on the bourgeois model, the private sphere is that domain of one's life in which one works for oneself. In that domain, people work, exchange goods, and maintain their families; it is therefore, in that sense, separate from the rest of society.[1]

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Key Takeaways: Public and Private Spheres

The public sphere is where the free discussion and debate of ideas occurs, and the private sphere is the realm of family life. Historically, women and people of color have often been excluded from participation in the public sphere in the United States.

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