Contents:
Barry Allen, "A Note on the Definition of Propaganda"....................1
John Thorp, "Aristotle's Rehabilitation of Rhetoric"....................13
Marc Angenot, "Propagande socialiste de la Deuxieme Internationale".....31
Robert Paine, "The Politics of Persuasiveness in the 1950s and
J.R. Smallwood..................................................57
Jim McLeod, "Rhetoric, Reality and Symbolism in the U.S.
Presidential Election"..........................................74
John Sheppard, "Public Relations Practice adn Ethics"..................116
Sybil Wolfram, "Ethics and Belief".....................................124
Christopher Tindale, "Reasonableness and the Rhetorician's
Obligations to the Audience"...................................133
Trudy Govier, "When Logic Meets Politics: Testimony, Distrust,
and Rhetorical Disadvantage"...................................149
Gurli Woods, "Women Can't Paint, Women Can't Write: The Tyranny
of Anti-Feminist Rhetoric in Truisms and Fairy Tales,
as Problematized by Virginia Woolf in To the Lighthouse".......169
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