Demagoguery and Democracy, 9781615196760
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Us vs. them: Demagoguery destroys democracy. Learn how to fight back.

Demagoguery and Democracy

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  • Paperback

    144 pages

  • Release Date

    16 March 2020

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Summary

What is demagoguery?

Some demagogues are easy to spot: They rise to power through pandering, charisma, and prejudice. But, as professor Patricia Roberts-Miller explains, a demagogue is anyone who reduces all questions to us vs. them.

Why is it dangerous?

Demagoguery is democracy’s greatest threat. It erodes rational debate, so that intelligent policymaking grinds to a halt. The idea that we never fal…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781615196760
ISBN-10:1615196765
Author:Patricia Roberts-Miller
Publisher:The Experiment LLC
Imprint:The Experiment LLC
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:144
Release Date:16 March 2020
Weight:91g
Dimensions:155mm x 104mm x 13mm
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Critics Review

“An important book… designed to teach us—all of us—to be better citizens by learning to be better deliberators… . It has the potential to make our democracy (and maybe any democracy?) stronger and deliberatively healthier.” – H-Rhetor“This book raises timely, relevant questions about how we talk to each other as it explores the ways demagogues promise stability and certainty by scapegoating and punishing an out-group for society’s ills.” – Maryland Today“If you are looking for a book to hand to those friends who are never wrong, always certain, often disdainful of others, and convinced that their arguments are irrefutable, then this is the book for you.” – Martin J. Medhurst, Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Communication, Baylor University“In Demagoguery and Democracy, Patricia Roberts-Miller does for demagoguery what Hannah Arendt did for evil in Eichmann in Jerusalem. She takes a familiar concept that seems straightforward and obviously detestable, and she challenges her readers to understand it for its complexity, and more importantly, to see how connected we all are to it. Demagoguery and Democracy is one of those rare books that is simultaneously approachable and complex, timely and timeless, and absolutely indispensable for understanding not just how to confront demagoguery, but also how to strengthen democracy.” – Ryan Skinnell, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Writing at San José State University, and author of Conceding Composition: A Crooked History of Composition’s Institutional Fortu“Roberts-Miller writes clearly, economically, and usefully so that we might recognize demagoguery for what it is—a discourse that depoliticizes politics—and start making our arguments more democratic, which is to say inclusive and fair instead of demonizing and menacing. Admittedly, demonizing is the easier option, but this small book makes a large case for deliberating instead.” – Robert L. Ivie, Professor Emeritus in English (Rhetoric) and American Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington“A timely guide for all who care about the quality and character of our democracy—from professors of rhetoric to family members at the Thanksgiving table.” – Janet M. Atwill, Professor of Rhetoric, University of Tennessee“Everything we know about demagoguery is wrong, and misinformation can be fatal for democracy. Fortunately, Patricia Roberts-Miller’s concise and insightful guide to the rhetoric of dangerous populism is the antidote. Using accessible examples—everything from squirrels to former Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren—and clear language, Roberts-Miller points the way toward a compassionate public discourse that rests on principle. Prepare to be made uncomfortable, though; we have met the demagogue, and sometimes, it is us.” – Kel Munger, journalist and book critic

About The Author

Patricia Roberts-Miller

Patricia Roberts-Miller, PhD, is a Professor of Rhetoric and Writing at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Fanatical Schemes: Proslavery Rhetoric and the Tragedy of Consensus, Voices in the Wilderness: Public Discourse and the Paradox of Puritan Rhetoric, and Deliberate Conflict: Argument, Political Theory, and Composition Classes.

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