Populism, Demagoguery, and Rhetoric in Historical Perspective

Populism, Demagoguery, and Rhetoric in Historical Perspective

Ballacci, Giuseppe; Goodman, Rob

Oxford University Press Inc

12/2024

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9780197650974

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Introduction
Giuseppe Ballacci and Rob Goodman

PART 1 - ANCIENT AND EARLY MODERN THEMES

Chapter 1
Parrhesia: 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 Mueller

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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