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The Two-Party System, Part IV
Lause, Mark A. http://againstthecurrent.org/?p=4423 http://www.solidarity-us.org/site/node/4423
  Publisher:  Against the Current  Date Written:  01/05/2015 Year Published:  2015    Resource Type:  Article
  "Progressive" institutions, organizations, and ideologues have clung tenaciously to the faith that the two-party system remains an eternal, ultimately unchallengeable reality.
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  The realities of electoral politics changed radically in the 20 years since Reagan's deregulation of the media. The same corporate media transformed itself into what observers called a public affairs entertainment programming. Not only did cable television became endemic, but the growth of the internet has also helped provide new citizen-consumers with the power to choose the most comforting bits and pieces to structure their own sense of reality.
  This made politics increasingly a conflict of hallucinations. In lieu of a debate over issues or even substantive values -- matters of war and peace or global warming -- "news" highlights what maximizes viewership (and advertising revenues).
  With the presidency little more than a communicator, the mouthpiece for the real power remained in the large, unelected layers of what Eisenhower had quaintly called the Military-Industrial Complex, sustained by armies of lobbyists. Ironically, with politics increasingly reduced to the presidency, the presidency itself became increasingly an issue of celebrity.
  
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