Fleurpepper
NanaDana
Fleurpepper
The history of political caricature goes back 100s of years.
Thousands, actually, Fleurpepper. There are examples from ancient Egypt, and from the Greek and Roman eras. I wonder if anyone has looked at cave-paintings to see if their are even some prehistoric examples?..
Well yes, drawings yes. Do you have any evidence that any of the cave drawings were 'political' in any way. They described life, and deities, but not politics, did they?
"Politics" in the broader sense have always been part of the human condition, as in "the activities, attitudes, or behaviours that are used to get or keep power or an advantage within a group". So I guess that "clan politics" back then were just as prevalent as "office politics" can be today. Someone is always manoeuvering for power, and always will be. As for examples of cave drawing caricatures, no, as I said, I wonder about that, but what was the reaction of modern Homo Sapiens when they began to replace the very physically different Neanderthals? They certainly depicted their prey animals, so did they similarly depict their enemies in a way which emphasised their more ape-like features? Who knows?