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39 - The Glorious History and Ugly Present of Rhetoric feat. Rob Goodman

39 - The Glorious History and Ugly Present of Rhetoric feat. Rob Goodman

Update: 2022-01-24
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Rhetoric is supposed to inspire. Imagine Cicero exhorting the Roman people, Churchill vowing to “fight on the beaches.” Yet, when politicians speak today, it’s almost always boring or obnoxious. Why? 

Prof. Rob Goodman, author of Words on Fire: Eloquence and its Conditions comes by today to talk about the history of rhetoric, what Cicero knew that we don’t, and the political speech styles of Trudeau (boring), Trump (obnoxious), and X González (pretty great, actually). 

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39 - The Glorious History and Ugly Present of Rhetoric feat. Rob Goodman

39 - The Glorious History and Ugly Present of Rhetoric feat. Rob Goodman

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