One of then most outstanding examples of the tendency of media to suck up to power is a series of Newspaper headlines printed in Paris in 1815 about the return to power of Napoleon.
Now after Napoleon was defeated in 1814 he had been exiled to the island of Elba, which is just off the coast of Italy.
Napoleon for various reasons tired of his exile and decided to try to regain power in France. So he left the island of Elba and landed in southern France in early March of 1815. And here are various Headlines from Paris newspapers up to Napoleon's entry into Paris on March 22 1815.
March 9
THE ANTHROPOPAGUS1 HAS QUITTED HIS DEN
March 10
THE CORSICAN OGRE HAS LANDED AT CAPE JUAN
March 11
THE TIGER HAS ARRIVED AT CAP
March 12
THE MONSTER SLEPT AT GRENOBLE
March 13
THE TYRANT HAS PASSED THROUGH LYONS
March 14
THE USURPER IS DIRECTING HIS STEPS TOWARDS DIJON
March 18
BONAPARTE IS ONLY SIXTY LEAGUES FROM THE CAPITAL
He has been fortunate enough to escape his pursuers
March 19
BONAPARTE IS ADVANCING WITH RAPID STEPS, BUT HE WILL NEVER ENTER PARIS
March 20
NAPOLEON WILL, TOMORROW, BE UNDER OUR RAMPARTS
March 21
THE EMPEROR IS AT FONTAINBLEAU
March 22
HIS IMPERIAL AND ROYAL MAJESTY
arrived yesterday at the Tuileries amid the joyful acclamations of his devoted and faithful subjects2
The progression from vicious attack and name calling to slavish adoration has Napoleon got nearer and nearer to Paris and reestablishing himself in power is reflected in the very headlines that at first moderated the name calling and then at the end sucked up to Napoleon is quite funny in a painful sort of way but perfectly reflects media subservience to power.
At first the media in question tailored it's headlines to reflect the apparent power of the ruling Bourbon dynasty. As Napoleon got nearer to Paris the vocabulary changed to reflect the growing apparent power of Napoleon. When Napoleon took Paris the media in question fell easily and almost effortlessly into adulation of a man they were calling a cannibal and monster only a few weeks before.
Of course there has been remarkably little real change in the media subservience to power since.
1. Anthropopagus means man eater or cannibal.
2. Maclean, Eleanor, Between the Lines, Black Rose Books, Montreal, 1981, p. 61.
Note: An excellent example of modern suck up literature about Napoleon is Andrew Roberts, Napoleon the Great, Allen Lane, London, 2016. Mr. Roberts sucks up very hard to Napoleon and no doubt he swallows too.
Note: An excellent example of modern suck up literature about Napoleon is Andrew Roberts, Napoleon the Great, Allen Lane, London, 2016. Mr. Roberts sucks up very hard to Napoleon and no doubt he swallows too.
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