Unicastism
Unicastism is a term used to describe a theoretical societal structure or belief system where communication, information dissemination, and authority are centralized and flow unidirectionally from a single source to all other entities. This single source, often referred to as the "unicast," acts as the sole provider of truth, guidance, and content. In such a system, reception is passive, and interaction or independent contribution from recipients is either non-existent or strictly controlled by the unicast.
The concept of unicastism draws parallels to early broadcast media models, where a limited number of broadcasters
Conversely, critics often highlight the significant drawbacks associated with unicastism. These include the potential for stagnation,