Populism, Demagoguery, and Rhetoric in Historical Perspective explores the connections between contemporary populism, populist rhetoric, and a wide range of thinkers and topics in the history of political thought, from the ancient to the modern world. Throughout the volume, contributors demonstrate links between contemporary populism and the tradition of rhetoric, as well as new connections between populism and demagoguery, a phenomenon that has been discussed by political theorists and philosophers since antiquity. With this wide range of connections in mind, the volume draws on diverse…mehr
Populism, Demagoguery, and Rhetoric in Historical Perspective explores the connections between contemporary populism, populist rhetoric, and a wide range of thinkers and topics in the history of political thought, from the ancient to the modern world. Throughout the volume, contributors demonstrate links between contemporary populism and the tradition of rhetoric, as well as new connections between populism and demagoguery, a phenomenon that has been discussed by political theorists and philosophers since antiquity. With this wide range of connections in mind, the volume draws on diverse perspectives and methodologies to theorize populist politics in historical perspective, and to enrich the debate surrounding it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giuseppe Ballacci is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society (CEPS) at the University of Minho in Portugal. He has written and researched on topics from both contemporary political theory and the history of political thought, in particular regarding questions related to democratic theory, representation, populism, and rhetoric. His essays and reviews have appeared in journals such as Representation: Journal of Representative Democracy; Contemporary Political Theory; The Review of Politics; Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory; Populism; and Redescriptions: Political Thought, Conceptual History and Feminist Theory. He is also the author of Political Theory between Philosophy and Rhetoric: Politics as Transcendence and Contingency. Rob Goodman is Associate Professor of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he teaches and writes on topics such as populism, rhetoric, and the history of political thought. He is an award-winning author and co-author of several books, including Not Here: Why American Democracy Is Eroding and How Canada Can Protect Itself and Words on Fire: Eloquence and Its Conditions. His current research project on race and American oratory is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. His academic work has been published in journals including the American Political Science Review; History of Political Thought; the Journal of Politics; and Polity. He has also written for publications including Slate, The Atlantic , Politico, Aeon, and The Globe and Mail.
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* Introduction * Giuseppe Ballacci and Rob Goodman * PART 1 - ANCIENT AND EARLY MODERN THEMES * Chapter 1 * Parrhêsia: The Unbridled Tongue in Ancient Democratic Athens * Arlene W. Saxonhouse * Chapter 2 * Democracy's Shadow: The Problem of Populism in Plato's Political Thought * Tae-Yeoun Keum * Chapter 3 * "Naked" Speech in Late Republican Rome * Rob Goodman * Chapter 4 * Rhetoric and Republicanism in the Thought of Brunetto Latini * Cary J. Nederman * Chapter 5 * Republicanism and Populism in Early Modern Italian Political Thought: The Case of Democracy as the Rule of the Poor * Alessandro Mulieri * Chapter 6 * On the Battlefield of Rhetoric: Eloquence, Virtue, and Political Legitimacy in Italian Humanism * David Ragazzoni * PART 2 - MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY THEMES * Chapter 7 * Demagoguery, Populism, and Political Culture in Cooper's The American Democrat * Daniel Kapust * Chapter 8 * Anti-Parliamentary Politics: Populist Momentum in Historical Perspective * Kari Palonen * Chapter 9 * Vilfredo Pareto on Rhetoric and Populism * Giovanni Damele * Chapter 10 * Palaces for the People, or: Should Public Buildings Persuade Citizens of Democracy? * Jan-Werner Müller * Chapter 11 * Reconstructing Pluralism and Populism: Not "Opposites" but a More Complex Configuration * Mark Wenman * Chapter 12 * Democracy, Plutocracy, and the Populist Cry of Pain * John P. McCormick * Chapter 13 * Populism, Celebrity Politics, and Politainment * Paula Diehl * Chapter 14 * Rhetorical Resonance: From Everyday Speech to Insurrection * Simon Lambek * Conclusion * Giuseppe Ballacci and Rob Goodman
* Introduction * Giuseppe Ballacci and Rob Goodman * PART 1 - ANCIENT AND EARLY MODERN THEMES * Chapter 1 * Parrhêsia: The Unbridled Tongue in Ancient Democratic Athens * Arlene W. Saxonhouse * Chapter 2 * Democracy's Shadow: The Problem of Populism in Plato's Political Thought * Tae-Yeoun Keum * Chapter 3 * "Naked" Speech in Late Republican Rome * Rob Goodman * Chapter 4 * Rhetoric and Republicanism in the Thought of Brunetto Latini * Cary J. Nederman * Chapter 5 * Republicanism and Populism in Early Modern Italian Political Thought: The Case of Democracy as the Rule of the Poor * Alessandro Mulieri * Chapter 6 * On the Battlefield of Rhetoric: Eloquence, Virtue, and Political Legitimacy in Italian Humanism * David Ragazzoni * PART 2 - MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY THEMES * Chapter 7 * Demagoguery, Populism, and Political Culture in Cooper's The American Democrat * Daniel Kapust * Chapter 8 * Anti-Parliamentary Politics: Populist Momentum in Historical Perspective * Kari Palonen * Chapter 9 * Vilfredo Pareto on Rhetoric and Populism * Giovanni Damele * Chapter 10 * Palaces for the People, or: Should Public Buildings Persuade Citizens of Democracy? * Jan-Werner Müller * Chapter 11 * Reconstructing Pluralism and Populism: Not "Opposites" but a More Complex Configuration * Mark Wenman * Chapter 12 * Democracy, Plutocracy, and the Populist Cry of Pain * John P. McCormick * Chapter 13 * Populism, Celebrity Politics, and Politainment * Paula Diehl * Chapter 14 * Rhetorical Resonance: From Everyday Speech to Insurrection * Simon Lambek * Conclusion * Giuseppe Ballacci and Rob Goodman
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