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245 1. $a Rhetoric and demagoguery $d Texte imprimé $f Patricia Roberts-Miller
260 .1 $a Carbondale $c Southern Illinois university press $i 2019
280 .. $a ix, 245 pages $d 23 cm
300 .. $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-230) and index
330 .. $a "Through a series of case studies, Patricia Roberts-Miller argues for seeing demagoguery
as a way that people participate in public discourse, not necessarily populist and
not necessarily heavily emotional. Demagoguery, she contents, depoliticizes political
argument by making all issues into questions of identity"
829 1. $a Introduction: demagogues and demagoguery ; Invasion of Iraq and the evasion of policy
deliberation ; Punishment/reward and binary paired terms ; Scapegoating and rationality
markers ; When the choir claims to have been converted ; Anti-intellectualism and
the appeal to expert opinion.