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Rhetorical Leadership
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Join Dr. David Isaksen and his guests from academia, communications consulting, and politics in discussions about what it means to lead people by persuasion rather than by force/rank/bargaining.
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A recording of my presentation at the "Democracy in Crisis" seminar 16th of November 2024 in Oslo at the House of Literature. The presentation is in Norwegian.
For local audiences, join us for a live seminar at the House of Literature (Litteraturhuset) in Oslo 16. november. Sign up for free at https://www.litteraturhuset.no/nb/arrangement/demokratiet-i-krise For global audiences, here is a summary of the current democratic crisis we are living through and all its many aspects. I also discuss why democracy is worth fighting for and what we can do to meet the current crisis. Why is democracy under attack from within as well as from authoritarian dictatorships in other countries? What has happened to the electorate in democracies that leads many of them to elect authoritarians?…
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Discussion with a Russian dissident about the rhetoric of the Russian opposition to Vladimir Putin from 2021-2023. We cover four sentencing speeches by Alexei Navalny, as well as sentencing speeches by Vladimir Kara-Murza, Memorial leader Oleg Orlov, and student activist Darya Kozyreva. A three part discussion. This episode covers the aftermath of Navalny's death and the current disorganized and chaotic state of the Russian opposition. We discuss four speeches by Oleg Orlov, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and Darya Kozyreva and the possible way forward to a free and democratic Russia. 00:00 Aftermath of Navalny's death and introducing Oleg Orlov 00:50 Oleg Orlov's sentencing speech (English) 10:39 Oleg Orlov's sentencing speech (Russian) 19:50 Reaction and Analysis 32:20 Vladimir Kara-Murza's sentencing speech (English) 36:14 Vladimir Kara-Murza's sentencing speech (Russian) 39:25 Reaction and Analysis 1:00:46 Kara-Murza on Lessons Not Learned (English) 1:03:40 Kara-Murza on Lessons Not Learned (Russian) 1:05:40 The current disorganized state of the Russian opposition 1:14:47 Darya Kozyreva sentencing speech (English) 1:18:58 Darya Kozyreva sentencing speech (Russian) 1:22:27 The need for organization and acknowledging the sadness of a lost country…
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Discussion with a Russian dissident about the rhetoric of the Russian opposition to Vladimir Putin from 2021-2023. We cover four sentencing speeches by Alexei Navalny, as well as sentencing speeches by Vladimir Kara-Murza, Memorial leader Oleg Orlov, and student activist Darya Kozyreva. A three part discussion. This episode covers the last two major speeches Alexei Navalny gave from prison before he was murdered and their impact. 00:00 Russian invasion, protests, and Navalny's early nationalist politics 14:30 Contempt of court speech (English) 26:20 Contempt of court speech (Russian) 37:41 Reaction and analysis 52:19 Navalny's final speech (English) 59:51 Navalny's final speech (Russian) 1:06:30 Analysis and conclusion…
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Discussion with a Russian dissident about the rhetoric of the Russian opposition to Vladimir Putin from 2021-2023. We cover four sentencing speeches by Alexei Navalny, as well as sentencing speeches by Vladimir Kara-Murza, Memorial leader Oleg Orlov, and student activist Darya Kozyreva. A three part discussion. 00:00 Introduction Alexei Navalny 06:07 Yves Rocher speech, February 2021 (English) 18:12 Yves Rocher speech (Russian) 29:19 Analysis 36:06 Veteran Speech (English) 48:12 Veteran Speech (Russian) 59:44 Analysis and conclusion of part 1…
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Over 300 years BCE, Isocrates warned Athenians about the curse of empire in his oration "On the Peace." The central claim was that ruling over an empire was as devastating to the moral well-being of Athens and their potential subject states as tyranny is to a leader and his subjects. He draws a contrast between domination and leadership and points out a future for Athens where they can again lead a benevolent alliance of free city states that will be more stable and more mutually beneficial for all involved.…
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1 Perelman's Arguments Based on the Structure of Reality 22:52
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Perelman made a category of arguments that he termed to be "based on the structure of reality." Dr. Steven B. Katz joins us to discuss each of the arguments within this category, and how they rely on culturally accepted connections termed "liasons of succession" and "liasons of co-existence" in order to gain acceptance of other claims. Essentially, you find structures of reality that are already there (already accepted) and then apply them to a specific situation. As Kenneth Burke points out, these structures may only be "natural" in the sense that a path made through a field is natural. Nevertheless, as soon as that structure or path has been made it is there as a structure that can be used to pass from A to B. This episode builds on the episodes "Chaim Perelman's Theory of Argumentation" and "Perelman's Quasi-logical Arguments."…
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1 Isocrates and Plato on Knowledge and Judgement 8:57
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Isocrates believed most knowledge needed for practical judgement was contingent and more easily found by internal and external arguments. Plato believed all true knowledge can be derived from first principles. Both were right https://intelligenceofpersuasion.blogspot.com/2012/10/seeking-light-for-ourselves-in-darkness.html?m=1…
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1 Serbian Nationalism and the Embers of Genocide 54:31
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Dr. Ivana Stradner, who grew up in Serbia, discusses the rise of Serbian nationalism, Putin's strategy of increasing ethnic tensions in the region, and why we may be close to a new war in the Balkans.
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1 Chaim Perelman's Quasi-Logical Arguments 1:13:46
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Perelman made a category of arguments that he termed "quasi-logical." Quasi does not mean "fake" in this context, but just that they are similar to the arguments made in formal logic. Dr. Steven B. Katz joins us to discuss each of the arguments within this category, and how they rely on some of the most basic cognitive patterns that humans use to make sense of the world around us. Because we can perceive similarity, difference, and the relations of parts to the whole, we are able to use these as basis for arguments to move others. This episode builds on the episode "Chaim Perelman's Theory of Argumentation."…
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In just a few years, India has been transformed from a vibrant liberal democracy to a majoritarian autocracy under Narendra Modi. Under his Hindu majority rule, Muslims and Christians are subjected to extrajudicial killings and mosques and churches are burnt to the ground. Dr. Ashok Swain, a Hindu and Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, joins Dr. Isaksen and Noor Jahan Khan, who has a Master's degree in Mass Communication from Bangalore University and grew up as a Muslim in India, to talk about how this change came about and what can be done to save Indian democracy.…
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1 The State of Speech Writing and Eloquence in Norway 1:02:24
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"A speech writer in Norway is supposed to be invisible." Kristine Dahl was working as a lawyer for the Norwegian government when she was asked to help write a speech for a government minister, and that's when she discovered a passion and talent for speech writing. Since then, she has written speeches for many ministers and business leaders, and she shares how she approaches a new assignment, tricks of the trade, the democratic function of her profession, and the current state of eloquence and speech writing in Norway.…
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1 The Role of Ethos and Identification in Legal Argumentation 1:00:01
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Cherise Bacalski, an appellate attorney who makes oral arguments at the Utah Supreme Court and Utah Court of Appeals, also took a master's degree with an emphasis in rhetoric. She shares how her education in rhetoric helped her to become a better advocate and the role of ethos and identification in legal argumentation.…
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1 Russian Imperialism and the Post-Colonial Awakening in Qazaqstan 1:00:48
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When Dr. Azamat Junisbai grew up in Qazaqstan, he looked down on those who spoke Russian with an accent. Although he was an ethnic Qazaq born in Qazaqstan, he had absorbed the colonial mindset that Russian language and culture were superior to the Qazaq language and culture. With Russia's attack on Ukraine, many in Qazaqstan are coming to a reckoning with Russian imperialism and its legacy in Eurasia. As a Qazaq sociologist, Dr. Junisbai shares his unique insights into this ideology and the hold it still has on many Russians. 00:00 Introducing Dr. Azamat Junisbai 00:24 Russia's image of its empire 02:16 Growing up in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic 04:22 The end of the Soviet Union 07:55 The diminished status of the Qazaq language 09:30 "How broken and colonized was my mind and language?" 11:00 The Asharshylyk (genocide by hunger) 12:50 Why the Qazaq Genocide is not more widely acknowledged 16:50 Russia as the colonial master 17:50 The endurance of the Empire/Soviet Union in the minds of Russians 19:20 How Russia's attack on Ukraine has accelerated decolonization 23:50 Why Russian imperialists see a weakened Russia as "the end of Russia" 26:50 This is Russia's war, not just Putin's war 29:00 The Leader and the People in Russian Imperialism 32:30 The loss of the Empire 34:12 How the Empire is taught and how it may be unlearned 37:00 The coming reckoning with Russia's imperialism and colonial history 38:30 How the colonial people are dehumanized 40:15 Human life has little value in Russian imperialism 42:30 It is the natural state of an empire to be at war 43:00 "Borders must be drawn with blood" 45:00 Controlling land is seen as the greatest value 46:25 How Putin uses "the Empire" to stay in power 47:34 The contest between the TV and the refrigerator 48:12 Trapped behind the Iron Curtain and within the grasp of the Kremlin 50:24 Russian defeat could mean another Berlin Wall coming down 51:00 Growing post-colonial solidarity between Ukraine and Qazaqstan 52:10 The future of Qazaqstan…
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