In this study, I demonstrate the consequences of the triumph of neoliberalism and media deregulation for democracy. I argue that the tremendous concentration of power in A democratic social order, as was conceived in eighteenth-century Europe and developed in England, France, the United States and elsewhere, requires a separation of powers so that no one institution or social force dominates the society and polity. The US Constitution, for instance, separated the political system into the executive, legislative, and judiciary so that there would be a division and balance of powers between the most important political institutions. The British and US constitutional orders provided for freedom of speech, assembly, and the press, while the med...