Good in Theory: A Political Philosophy Podcast
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Rhetoric is supposed to inspire. Imagine Cicero exhorting the Roman people, Churchill vowing to “fight on the beaches.” Yet, when politicians speak today, it’s almost always boring or obnoxious. Why?
Prof. Rob Goodman, author of Words on Fire: Eloquence and its Conditions comes by today to talk about the history of rhetoric, what Cicero knew that we don’t, and the political speech styles of Trudeau (boring), Trump (obnoxious), and X González (pretty great, actually).
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26 - Plato's Republic 9: Horny for the Good
25 - Thought Lab 2: Tainted Art and Moral Luck
24 - Plato's Republic 8: The Philosopher Kings
23 - Plato’s Republic 7: Socratic Family Values
22 - Thought Lab 1: The Dead Chicken Experiment
21 - GiT Valentine's Day Special: Rousseau and Romance Past
20 - Do Free Markets Make Free Humans? Interview with Jeffrey Bercuson
19 - Granny Gore to Girl Power: Naomi Hamer on the History of Fairy Tales
18 - GiT Xmas movie special with Sep
17 - Plato's Republic 6: How to be a Good Person
16 - Plato's Republic 5: Lies, Noble Lies and Gymnastics
15 - Interview: politics v. philosophy with Agnes Callard
14 - Plato's Republic 4: Myths 4 KidZ
13 - Plato’s Republic 3: City of Pigs, Army of Dogs
12 - Interview: Paul Sagar, what's your problem with Plato?
11 - Plato's Republic 2: Good to be Bad
10 - Plato's Republic 1: Justice for Beginners
9 - Athens: Ahoy Polloi!
8 - Sparta: Killer Beehive
7 - Interview: Rebecca Goldstein
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