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La lecture relève d?une thérapeutique sociale que les récentes ou anciennes théories du soin (du care) peuvent nous aider à comprendre. La lecture n?est pas le simple décodage de signes ; elle doit être intégrée à une histoire des médias et à une théorie de la justice. Si celle-ci n?est pas seulement un établissement des rapports de droits entre individus, mais surtout des manières attentives de relier les êtres, des façons d?en prendre soin, alors l?expérience de lecture, avec les rapports amicaux qui peuvent y être inscrits, devient un modèle pour la vie la plus ordinaire. Modèle, en particulier, pour repenser ce qu?est l?esprit critique et la faculté de juger à partir du moment où on les saisit dans une politique des transmissions. 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