Politics is just show-business for ugly people

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Table of Contents Politics is just show-business for ugly people Table of Contents

 
  1. A certain confusion between media shows and politics.
    1. The border between media and show.
    2. Politics and the growing influence of communication.
  2. Which implications in the political sphere?
    1. Garbled campaigns.
    2. Various interrogations on the future of democracy.
  3. Conclusion.
  4. Bibliography.

Abstract

On October 7, 2003, the 2003 California recall resulted in Governor Gray Davis being recalled with 55.4% of the Yes vote. Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected Governor of California under the second question on the ballot. On this day, a large majority of the world population discovered, astonished, how a former Austrian-born popular actor could become the first man of the wealthiest state of the United States of America. This election, which could be for many people a simple anecdote, is full of interesting symbols: First, it is the evidence that a well-known actor, which occupation is far away from politics, can almost instantly have access to high political responsibilities. Second, we can note that this recall has been ordered by Californian citizens, who disclaimed Mr. Davis (a politician) in favour of a "novice", Mr. Schwarzenegger. Finally, this election was interesting concerning communication and personalized politics; we can remain "Gubernator" appearing on a podium with a broom, with simplistic watchwords about state spending cuts. Yet, this is not the first time that an actor had access to high political functions : The most famous example was of course Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, but other examples are less known : in India for instance, fifty actors and actress and twenty sportspersons were elected in fifty-six years of independence . These examples prove that democracy is evolving, on a rhythm which is modelled on the one of the media. Campaigns, persuasion and political leadership have been undoubtedly mixed with the power of media over the past decades, such as we can wonder about the nature of politics nowadays: watching a political program or a debate gives to many people the feeling that the political reality is far away from its ideal.

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