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The unimpeachment of President Clinton -- American politics through the Looking Glass -- signals the demise of media power. The public is switching channels. A cultural revolution is taking place. Any politician able to deliver something of value earns popular support, whatever his personal character.
We are no longer a nation of viewers and readers. We live in a chat-room republic. The pluralism of the Net, where everybody is an editor and publisher, makes diversity of opinion inevitable. It permits an endless series of dialogues. Morris predicts that:
-- The Internet will replace polling and the power of legislatures will decline.
-- The Internet will kill lobbying. The focus of special interests will turn from elected officials directly to the public.
-- Money will, therefore, cease to dominate politics.
-- New popular movements (such as the environment, genetic science, and spiritual issues) and new strategies (volunteerism and other alternatives to government) will emerge.
Scandal will no longer be a weapon. The electorate of the future, empowered by the Internet, will control its own destiny unhampered by the power brokers of the past. A new age of democracy is dawning.
About: A look at how, after the trial of President Clinton, the fourth estate, the media, has fallen out of favor, and the fifth estate, the public, fueled by the Internet, has risen to prominence in political affairs.
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