Bugün öğrendim ki: Diyarın geleneksel Mülkleri, Ruhban Sınıfı, Asalet ve Halktan oluşuyordu. Resmi olarak siyasi bir sistem olarak tanınmasa da, politikayı ve toplumu gayri resmi olarak nasıl etkileyebileceğinden dolayı bağımsız bir Basın 4. Kuvvet olarak anılır.

Reference to the indirect social influence of press and news media [![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Doorstep_- _Informal_Defence_Ministers_Meeting_(Informal_FAC- defense)_2016-09-27_(29959358075) .jpg/300px-Doorstep_- _Informal_Defence_Ministers_Meeting_(Informal_FAC- defense)_2016-09-27_(29959358075).jpg)](/wiki/File:Doorstep_- _Informal_Defence_Ministers_Ministers_Meeting_27_\(Informal59)\(29959358075) ).jpg) Journalists interviewing a government official The term **Fourth Estate** or **fourth power** refers to the press and [news media](/wiki/News_media "News media") both in explicit capacity of advocacy and implicit ability to frame political issues. Though it is not formally recognized as a part of a political system, it wields significant indirect social influence.[1] The derivation of the term _fourth estate_ arises from the traditional European concept of the three [estates of the realm](/wiki/Estates_of_the_realm "Estates of the realm"): the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners. The equivalent term "fourth power" is somewhat uncommon in English, but it is used in many European languages, including Italian ( _[quarto potere](https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/quarto_potere_\(sociologia\) " it:quarto potere \(sociologia\)")_ ), German ( _[Vierte Gewalt](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vierte_Gewalt "de:Vierte Gewalt")_ ), Spanish ( _[Cuarto poder](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuarto_poder "es:Cuarto poder")_ ), and French ( _[Quatrième pouvoir](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quatrième_pouvoir "fr :Quatrième pouvoir")_ ), to refer to a government's [separation of powers](/wiki/Separation_of_powers "Separation of powers") into [legislative](/wiki/Legislature "Legislature"), [executive](/wiki/ Executive_\(government\) "Executive \(government\)"), and [judicial](/wiki/Judiciary "Judiciary") branches.