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Author Yunis, Harvey

Title Taming democracy : models of political rhetoric in classical Athens / Harvey Yunis
Published Ithaca : Cornell University Press, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 316 pages)
Series Rhetoric & society
Rhetoric & society.
Contents I. Athenian Intellectuals Examine Rhetoric and Democracy -- II. The Earliest Criticism of Democratic Deliberation -- III. Thucydides on Periclean Rhetoric and Political Instruction -- IV. Thucydides on the Rhetoric of the Successors -- V. The Premises of Plato's Argument on Political Rhetoric -- VI. Gorgias: The Collapse of Political Discourse -- VII. Phaedrus: Rhetoric Reinvented -- VIII. Laws: Rhetoric, Preambles, and Mass Political Instruction -- IX. Demosthenes: Discourse and Deliberation in Theory and Practice -- Appendix I: More of Plato's Preaching Preambles -- Appendix II: The Authenticity of Demosthenes' Collection of Demegoric Preambles -- Appendix III: Demosthenes, Preambles 28 (29), 33 (34), 34 (35)
Summary How does one speak to a large, diverse mass of ordinary, sovereign citizens and persuade them to render wise decisions? For Thucydides, Plato, and Demosthenes, who observed classical Athenian democracy in action, this was an urgent question. Harvey Yunis looks at how these three-historian, philosopher, politician respectively-explored the instructive potential of political rhetoric as a means of "taming democracy," Plato's metaphor for controlling the fractious demos through language. Yunis offers new insights into the ideas of the three thinkers: Thucydides' bipolar model of Periclean versus demagogic rhetoric; Plato's engagement with political rhetoric in the Gorgias, the Phaedrus, and the Laws; and Demosthenes' attempt both to instruct and to persuade his political audience. Yunis illuminates both the concrete historical problem of political deliberation in Athens and the intellectual and literary responses that the problem evoked. Few, if any, other books on classical Athens afford such a combination of perspectives from history, drama, philosophy, and politics. Writing with unusual clarity and cogency, Yunis translates all texts and explains the relevant issues. His book can profitably be read by anyone concerned with the issues at the heart of classical and contemporary democracy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-310) and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Rhetoric, Ancient.
Democracy -- Greece
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Ancient & Classical.
PHILOSOPHY -- Political.
Democracy
Politics and government
Rhetoric, Ancient
Retorica.
Letterkunde.
Griekse oudheid.
Politiek.
Politikk.
Retorikk.
Aten.
Antikken.
Rhétorique antique.
Démocratie -- Grèce.
SUBJECT 880-01 Athens (Greece) -- Politics and government
880-01/(S Ελλάδα -- Πολιτική και διακυβέρνηση -- Μέχρι το 146 π.Χ
Greece -- Politics and government -- To 146 B.C. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85057114
Subject Greece
Greece -- Athens
Athènes (Grèce) -- Politique et gouvernement.
Grèce -- Politique et gouvernement -- Jusqu'à 146 av. j. -- c.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781501711374
1501711377