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Talking Democracy : Historical Perspectives on Rhetoric and Democracy / Frontmatter -- contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Deliberative Democracy and the Rhetorical Turn -- Contributors -- 1 Rhetoric and the Roots of Democratic Politics -- 2 Democratic Deliberation and the Historian’s Trade: The Case of Thucydides -- 3 Deliberation versus Decision: Platonism in Contemporary Democratic Theory -- 4 Rhetorical Democracy -- 5 Cicero and the Ethics of Deliberative Rhetoric -- 6 Disarming, Simple, and Sweet: Augustine’s Republican Rhetoric -- 7 The Road to Heaven Is Paved with Pious Deceptions: Medieval Speech Ethics and Deliberative Democracy -- 8 Deliberative Democracy and the Public Sphere: Answer or Anachronism? -- 9 Auditory Democracy: Separation of Powers and the Locations of Listening -- 10 Reading J. S. Mill’s The Subjection of Women as a Text of Deliberative Rhetoric -- 11 Criteria of Rationality for Evaluating Democratic Public Rhetoric -- Index |
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