Libertarianism
a political philosophy that advocates only minimal state intervention in the free market and the private lives of citizens.
Authoritarianism
he enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
Right Wing – Conservative
Left Wing – Labour
Key Words from Political Compass test
Key Words / Themes | The Daily Mail | The i |
Globalisation | Promoting British clothing brand. | |
Business over the people | ||
Patriotism | Up to page 17 dedicated to Royal Family. Page 4 ‘sense of togetherness. Page 4 shows celebrations across the UK. Page 18, from the Daily Mail’s comments ‘For 70 years. the Queen has put love of country and public service above all else. And, as the last four days of Platinum Jubilee celebrations have shown, the people love her for it. For an object lesson in the virtue of loyalty, the Tory rebels need look no further. This shows that the daily mail | Page 10, heading says ‘What will the reign of King Charles look like?’ |
Racial Superiority | A lot of British | |
Use of Military | ||
Poltics | p2, TDM are in favour of Boris Johnson | |
Page 21, ‘Backlash as transgender paedophile is spared jail’ The daily mail mentions a TORY disagrees with them sparing jailtime which is showing that Tories make good decisions. | ||
Authoritarian / Libertarian | Has the editorial with just one editors opinion | Does have the editors voice but also has a group of opinions. |
key q | focus | specifics |
why regulate? | truth appropriate messaging knowledge and information public decency ethics and morals privacy | |
what gets regulated? | newspapers films radio advertisements | |
who regulates what? | government ministers organisations and companies court, law and order ofcom independent bodies and organisations individuals and groups bbfc | |
how will regulation be put in place? |