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Invitational rhetoric – rhetoric involving "an invitation to understanding as a means to create a relationship rooted in quality, immanent value, and self-determination" (Foss and Griffin, 1995); it emphasizes the relationship between the speaker and freedoms of the audience to make decisions for themselves in order to promote equality.
At the same time that rhetoric was becoming divorced from political decision making, rhetoric rose as a culturally vibrant and important mode of entertainment and cultural criticism in a movement known as the "Second Sophistic", a development that gave rise to the charge (made by Quintilian and others) that teachers were emphasizing style over ...
Heresthetic is an approach to understanding how political actors manipulate the decision-making process so they can win. [1] Heresthetic is a positive political theory, including aspects of game theory, public choice theory, rational choice theory, and social choice theory to political science. [2]
In his book Rhetoric and Poetics in Antiquity, Jeffrey Walker claims that epideictic rhetoric predates the rhetoric of courts and politics, the study of which began in the 5th or 4th century BC with the Sophists. The other two kinds of public speech were deliberative or political speech, and forensic, judicial, or legal speech.
For many, Trump ushered in the era of extreme political rhetoric. Swing voters remember how Trump’s Twitter insults dominated the 2016 news cycle. Many people voted for Joe Biden in 2020 because ...
For thousands of years, heated political rhetoric has existed as the lifeblood of liberty. After a would-be assassin managed to take off a piece of former President Donald Trump’s ear, the calls ...
Democratic rhetoric, he said, was "completely responsible for this." The shooter, a 20-year-old male from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, was a registered Republican, but previously donated $15 to a ...
Throughout his political career, Trump has been noted for using inflammatory language, including dehumanizing terms and violent metaphors, particularly when discussing immigration, crime, and political adversaries. His rhetoric has been linked by some scholars to an increase in political hostility and even violence, as it often features direct ...