Words on Fire : Eloquence and Its Conditions
by
Rob Goodman
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1316517659
ISBN-13
9781316517659
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 16th, 2021
Print length
200 Pages
Weight
501 grams
Dimensions
23.60 x 15.90 x 2.00 cms
Product Classification:
Political science & theory
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Why is political rhetoric broken–and how can it be fixed? Ranging from Cicero's Rome to modern polarization, Words on Fire is a new history of eloquence from political theorist and speechwriter Rob Goodman. It offers a powerful critique of today's political language–and shows how the struggle over the meaning of eloquence has shaped our world.
Why is political rhetoric broken – and how can it be fixed? Words on Fire returns to the origins of rhetoric to recover the central place of eloquence in political thought. Eloquence, for the orators of classical antiquity, emerged from rhetorical relationships that exposed both speaker and audience to risk. Through close readings of Cicero – and his predecessors, rivals, and successors – political theorist and former speechwriter Rob Goodman tracks the development of this ideal, in which speech is both spontaneous and stylized, and in which the pursuit of eloquence mitigates political inequalities. He goes on to trace the fierce disputes over Ciceronian speech in the modern world through the work of such figures as Burke, Macaulay, Tocqueville, and Schmitt, explaining how rhetorical risk-sharing has broken down. Words on Fire offers a powerful critique of today''s political language – and shows how the struggle over the meaning of eloquence has shaped our world.
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