Building a Social Democracy: The Promise of Rhetorical Pragmatism

Building a Social Democracy: The Promise of Rhetorical Pragmatism

by Robert Danisch
Building a Social Democracy: The Promise of Rhetorical Pragmatism

Building a Social Democracy: The Promise of Rhetorical Pragmatism

by Robert Danisch

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Overview

Building a Social Democracy offers an alternative intellectual history of American pragmatism, one that tries to reclaim the middle of the twentieth century in order to push neo-pragmatism beyond its philosophical limitations. Danisch argues that the major entailment of the invention of American pragmatism at the beginning of the twentieth century is that rhetorical practices are the rightful object of study and means of improving democratic life. Pragmatism entails a commitment to rhetoric. Rhetorical pragmatism is intended to be more faithful to the project of first generation pragmatism, to offer insight into the ways in which rhetoric operates in contemporary democratic cultures, to recommend practices, methods, and modes of action for improving contemporary democratic cultures, and to subordinate philosophy to rhetoric by reimagining appropriate ways for pragmatist scholarship and social research to advance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498517775
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/06/2015
Pages: 342
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.29(h) x 1.17(d)

About the Author

Robert Danisch is associate professor in the Department of Drama and Speech Communication at the University of Waterloo.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Richard Rorty and the Limits of the Linguistic Turn

Chapter Two: Stanley Fish and the Limits of Anti-Foundationalism

Chapter Three: Cornel West and the Quest for Deep Democracy

Chapter Four: Richard McKeon’s Philosophy of Rhetoric

Chapter Five: Hugh Duncan’s Sociology of Rhetoric and Kenneth Burke’s Rhetoric of Identification

Chapter Six: Social Democracy, Deliberative Ecologies, and Rhetorical Structures

Chapter Seven: Artistry, Inquiry, and Rhetorical Citizenship

Chapter Eight: Pluralism, Prudence, and Rhetorical Leadership
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