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Definition of videocracy :.

(vĭd'ē-ŏk'rə-sē)

  1. 1. (n.) The power of visual images in shaping contemporary societies; the crucial impact of television, cinema, internet, and advertising on public opinion, political affairs, market strategies, etc.

    Origins: From Latin video, I see and Latin cratia, from Greek kratos, power, rule; Comes from ideocracy.

    Example: Ideocracy is dead. The so-called communist countries are communist no longer. Was it the power of democratic ideals or American-style videocracy that ended the communist utopia? Perhaps videocracy has become an indispensable part of democracy in the media age.

    Submitted by: Mikhail Epstein, Topics: Business & Economy, Government & Politics

 

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