BOOKS - Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump
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Demagogue for President: The Rhetorical Genius of Donald Trump
Author: Jennifer R. Mercieca
Year: July 7, 2020
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.2 MB
Language: English
Year: July 7, 2020
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.2 MB
Language: English
Winner, Bronze, 2020 Foreword Indies, Political and Social SciencesWinner, 2021 PROSE Award for Government and u0026 Politics and "Deserves a place alongside George Orwell's 'Politics and the English Language'. . . . one of the most important political books of this perilous summer. and " - The Washington Post and "A must-read and " - Salon and "Highly recommended and " - Jack Shafer, Politico Featured in and "The Best New Books to Read This Summer and " and and "Lit Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2020 and " - Literary Hub Historic levels of polarization, a disaffected and frustrated electorate, and widespread distrust of government, the news media, and traditional political leadership set the stage in 2016 for an unexpected, unlikely, and unprecedented presidential contest. Donald Trump's campaign speeches and other rhetoric seemed on the surface to be simplistic, repetitive, and disorganized to many. As Demagogue for President shows, Trump's campaign strategy was anything but simple.Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions - "a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power" or "a leader championing the cause of the common people in ancient times" (Merriam-Webster, 2019). These strategies, in conjunction with post-rhetorical public relations techniques, were meant to appeal to a segment of an already distrustful electorate. It was an effective tactic.Mercieca analyzes rhetorical strategies such as argument ad hominem, argument ad baculum, argument ad populum, reification, paralipsis, and more to reveal a campaign that was morally repugnant to some but to others a brilliant appeal to American exceptionalism. By all accounts, it fundamentally changed the discourse of the American public sphere.