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POLITICAL RHETORIC: A
SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. FOUNDATIONS OF RHETORIC

 The word rhetoric: ‘retoriketekhne’
o Rhetor: speaker, skilled in public speaking
o Tekhne: art/ craft, cultivated skill
 Rhetoric = the art of speaking

 Studying rhetoric
= acquiring practical skills to influence others and understanding the
persuasiveness of speech
o Linguistics: examine rhetorical figures and structure of language
o Psychologists: explore interplay of emotions and cognition
o Political scientists: investigate questions of power
o Communication scientists: investigate role of mass media
 Diversity creates challenges for interdisciplinary dialogue

 Domains of rhetoric
o Law: crafting persuasive arguments in court and legal documents
o Organizational leaders: effective communication
o Marketing: influencing consumer behavior
 Political rhetoric: shapes public opinion, builds consensus, advocates for
policies or electoral success
o Focus on crafting messages that resonate with audiences

1.2. HISTORICAL CONTEXT

 Greece 500BC: aristocracy  democracy
o Aristocracy = concentrated power by elites
o Democracy = “demos” & “ekklesia”
 Active citizen participation in governance
 Sophists: teachers of rhetoric


1.2.1. CLASSIC THINKERS

 Plato: critique of rhetoric
o “Rhetoric = harmful”: capable of persuading people to believe falsehoods
o “Rudderless boat”: Lack of direction and grounding in truth
 Without foundation of truth, people can believe anything
o “Allegory of the cave”: the ultimate truth
 Prisoners in a cave only see shadows  believe this is reality

,  Shadows symbolize limited perceptions
 Objects casting shadows = ultimate truth
 Only philosophers can escape the cave
 Through reasoning and intellectual effort being able to see
true reality
o “The republic”: A society governed by philosophers-kings who rule not
through rhetoric but through their understanding of truth and justice

 Aristotle: balanced rhetoric
o Rhetoric = complementary tool to reason
o Humans = political animals
 A fulfilling life involves active participation in community
o “Art of rhetoric”: presenting well-constructed arguments tailored to
evidence and audience
 Ethos, pathos, logos & enthymemes

 Cicero: roman orator
o Effective rhetoric = deep understanding of subject
 Required adaptability to context and audience
 Persuasion grounded in virtue and truth

1.3. MODERN STATE

= Centralized authority, replacing collective deliberation with established rules and
bureaucratic systems


1.3.1. MODERN THINKERS

 Hobbes: pessimist of human nature
o “Leviathan”: Humans are inherently driven by passion and appetites
 Leads to competition, conflict, uncertainty
 Humans lack shared morality
o Critique of rhetoric: use of metaphors
 Ads confusion to already fractured society
 “Perspicuous words”: Using clear and precise language
o Social contract: supreme sovereign authority
 Maintaining civil peace, eliminate need for debate by choosing
leader

 Rousseau: “The social contract”:
o Romantic of natural goodness
= Humans are naturally good, but become corrupted by complexity of
modern society
o “The general will”
= Collective sense of common good  internal motivation
 Citizens govern: They obey laws because they identify with others
and share a sense of mutual accountability
 Conditions: Small and exclusive state where unanimity is
achievable, fostering a sense of identity and mutual accountability
o Critique of rhetoric: lengthy debates
 Introduces division and self-serving interests

,  Persuasion that connects directly to moral beliefs and collective
ethical sense of people in the community




1.4. THE POWER OF PERSUASION

 Political decision-making: Multi-faceted human systems (uncertain)
o No absolute truths of predictable outcomes
o Presenting compelling arguments to navigate uncertainty
 Forms of persuasion
o Persuasion by speech
 Central to democracy: freedom of speech
 Perloff: symbolic communication  Language
 Goal: influence attitudes/ behaviors
 Condition: environment of free choice
 Brody et al.: verbal communication fosters mutual understanding
and cooperation
o Persuasion by force
 Relies on compulsion to achieve compliance
 Fundamental political skill
o Political leaders:
 Articulate visions, build consensus & inspire collective action
o Democracy:
 Public opinion shapes policymaking process
 Persuasion = rhetorical skill & strategic tool

1.5. MODERN CHALLENGES

 James Martin: ‘Politics’ vs. ‘The political’
o ‘Politics’ = Everyday operations & rule-based activities
 Rhetoric: facilitate communication, ensure compliance and maintain
status quo
 Rhetoric as a tool for navigating existing systems

o ‘The political’ = Foundational principles/ “Rules of the game”
 Addresses issues of legitimacy, power and justice
 Rhetoric: realization that societal structures and power relations are
not fixed but subject to renegotiation and transformation
 Rhetoric’s transformative potential: societal conflict
 Separating: Risk of depoliticizing discourse, limiting rhetoric’s role in fostering
democratic and ethical change

 Potential for change
o Rhetoric: capacity to disrupt and reimagine societal norms & power
dynamics
 Creates tension with philosophical tradition  maintaining order
o Inclusive rhetoric: invites diverse perspectives and fosters innovation
 May also disrupt established power structures

1.6. RHETORIC IN CONTEMPORARY CONTEXTS
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