![]() ![]() The main target of politicians is to achieve their personal goals before thinking about the interests of those who put them in authority. The author uses the character, Nixon, to show how people in authority try to blind the citizens with ill motives. How does Baudrillard illustrate that constructiveness can be replicated to realize political impetuses? ![]() Under the last type of simulacra called phenomena, the author puts focus on visual and print media such as television, social media, print, and web coverage. In the degrees stage, the author focuses on the initial pre-modern, subsequent modernism, and the aftermath of modernity. Under the section titled 'stages,' the author talks about real doppelgänger, a parody of authenticity, philosophical realism, and unadulterated simulacrum. What are the three types of simulacra, according to Baudrillard?īaudrillard categorizes simulacra into stages, degrees, and phenomena. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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