Political Rhetoric in Theory and Practice

A Reader

Robert C Bartlett editor Nasser Behnegar editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:16th Nov '23

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Combines classic statements of the theory of political rhetoric with a rich array of actual political speeches ancient and modern.

This book combines classic statements of the theory of political rhetoric (Aristotle, Isocrates, Cicero) with an extraordinarily rich array of examples of actual political speeches, ancient and modern, on a great variety of themes. Students and general readers alike will find much to engage their interests.Political Rhetoric in Theory and Practice is an introduction to the art of rhetoric or persuasive speaking. A collection of primary sources, it combines classic statements of the theory of political rhetoric (Aristotle, Isocrates, Demosthenes, Cicero) with a rich array of political speeches, from Socrates to Martin Luther King Jr., Pericles to Richard Nixon, Sojourner Truth to Phyllis Schlafly. These speeches exemplify not only the three principal kinds of rhetoric – judicial, deliberative, and epideictic – but also the principal rhetorical proofs. Grouped thematically, the speeches boast a diversity of speakers, subject matters, and themes. At a time when the practice of democracy and democratic deliberation are much in question, this book seeks to encourage the serious study of rhetoric by making available important examples of it, in both its noblest and its most scurrilous forms.

'Given that we live in an age of extreme political polarization, in which political opponents rarely even attempt to persuade each other and succeed even less, I cannot think of a more valuable book than this one, which clarifies the nature and importance of rhetoric; gives classic examples of effective, ennobling, but also dangerous rhetoric; and thereby helps us reflect with proper precision and penetration on the long neglected art of persuasion.' Peter J. Ahrensdorf, James B. Duke Professor of Political Science, Davidson College
'Addressing today's decline in speech-making, this excellent anthology of political rhetoric offers analysis and examples. Analysis from classical foundations and all the examples one would expect, plus a few surprises, and featuring noble figures and nasty dictators. An obvious yet innovative benefit for students of politics.' Harvey Mansfield, Research Professor of Government, Harvard University

ISBN: 9781009367387

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376 pages