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== History ==
== History ==
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Media has been noted as having a very significant influence within politics since 18th century, as noted by the concept of the '''Fourth Estate''' of which coining is attributed to the [[Classical Conservatism|Classical Conservative]] writer and politician Edmund Burke (although others have been attributed the title). Showing the press as being a threat to traditional power structure of Europe of which was made up of three estates.
 
The concept was later expanded upon in the 19th century, with the example being the Irish poet Oscar Wilde who wrote in his essay "The Soul of Man Under Socialism" the following:  {{Quote
| quote  = In old days men had the rack. Now they have the Press. That is an improvement certainly. But still it is very bad, and wrong, and demoralizing. Somebody — was it Burke? — called journalism the fourth estate. That was true at the time no doubt. But at the present moment it is the only estate. It has eaten up the other three. The Lords Temporal say nothing, the Lords Spiritual have nothing to say, and the House of Commons has nothing to say and says it. We are dominated by Journalism.
| speaker = Oscar Wilde
| source  = [https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/wilde-oscar/soul-man/ Soul of Man Under Socialism]
}}With the introduction of the radio, television and later the internet in the 20th century the concept of media rule was later expanded upon. Including writers such as the [[Conservatism|conservative]] political pundit Kevin P. Philips (who coined the term "Mediacracy"), the [[Libertarian Socialism|libertarian socialist]] activist Noam Chomsky, the libertarian author Fabian Tassano (who argued that dumbing down of mass media is an effect that ultimately leads to the a society of faux-egalitarianism) and the [[Neoreactionarism|neoreactionary]] blogger Mencius Moldbug (Who argued that the media (along with universities) ultimately have the power to decide the intellectual hegemony of entire countries a power previously afforded to religious institutions).


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
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==How to Draw==
==How to Draw==
[[File:Media_flag.svg|thumb|220x220px]]  
[[File:Media_flag.svg|thumb|220x220px]]Mediastocracy's design is based of the image of a radio tower.
 
Mediastocracy's design is based of a Radio
#Draw a ball
#Draw a ball
#Color the inside of the ball blue (#2330bc)
#Color the inside of the ball blue (#2330bc)
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* [https://focalizalaatencion.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/herman-chomsky-2002-manufacturingconsent.pdf Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of Mass Media] by Edward S. Shermann and Noam Chomsky
* [https://focalizalaatencion.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/herman-chomsky-2002-manufacturingconsent.pdf Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of Mass Media] by Edward S. Shermann and Noam Chomsky
* [https://b-ok.cc/book/3525906/3999bb Inventing Reality: The Politics of the Mass Media] by Michael Parenti
* [https://b-ok.cc/book/3525906/3999bb Inventing Reality: The Politics of the Mass Media] by Michael Parenti
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20000122041013/http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/european/TheFrenchRevolution/chap39.html The Fourth Estate] by Thomas Carlyle


=== Wikipedia ===
=== Wikipedia ===

Revision as of 04:01, 16 September 2020

Mediacracy or Mediastocracy is an authoritarian center ideology, with cultural and economic values independent, where the news media controls the government.

History

Media has been noted as having a very significant influence within politics since 18th century, as noted by the concept of the Fourth Estate of which coining is attributed to the Classical Conservative writer and politician Edmund Burke (although others have been attributed the title). Showing the press as being a threat to traditional power structure of Europe of which was made up of three estates.

The concept was later expanded upon in the 19th century, with the example being the Irish poet Oscar Wilde who wrote in his essay "The Soul of Man Under Socialism" the following:

In old days men had the rack. Now they have the Press. That is an improvement certainly. But still it is very bad, and wrong, and demoralizing. Somebody — was it Burke? — called journalism the fourth estate. That was true at the time no doubt. But at the present moment it is the only estate. It has eaten up the other three. The Lords Temporal say nothing, the Lords Spiritual have nothing to say, and the House of Commons has nothing to say and says it. We are dominated by Journalism.

With the introduction of the radio, television and later the internet in the 20th century the concept of media rule was later expanded upon. Including writers such as the conservative political pundit Kevin P. Philips (who coined the term "Mediacracy"), the libertarian socialist activist Noam Chomsky, the libertarian author Fabian Tassano (who argued that dumbing down of mass media is an effect that ultimately leads to the a society of faux-egalitarianism) and the neoreactionary blogger Mencius Moldbug (Who argued that the media (along with universities) ultimately have the power to decide the intellectual hegemony of entire countries a power previously afforded to religious institutions).

Personality

Mediastocracy is usually portrayed as either a stereotypical journalist or media tycoon. Of course not the honest type.

How to Draw

Mediastocracy's design is based of the image of a radio tower.

Mediastocracy's design is based of a Radio

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Color the inside of the ball blue (#2330bc)
  3. Draw a radio tower with white
  4. Draw a black fedora
  5. Draw a notepad
  6. Add the eyes and you're done!

Relationships

Friendly

Mixed

Negative

  • Trumpism - "tHe MeDiA cOnTrOlS tHe GoVeRnMeNt!!" Yes.

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