In pre-revolutionary France, when nobility ruled and the bourgeois class was struggling for power, the term “fourth estate” was applied to the press, deemed watchdogs over the clergy, nobility and commoners — the first, second and third estates. The more modern interpretation of the media’s role still places them separate . . .
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