Rhetoric and Political Rhetoric. Not the Same.
Cindy Skalicky ??
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Rhetoric has gotten such a bad reputation. Its brand image is in the toilet.
Just this morning I told a group of entrepreneurs about this - and shared my mission.
One of my aims in the work I do is to re-brand the term Rhetoric. It's not what people think.
Rhetoric is beautiful. It's art. It's science. It's your best friend in a presentation you've nailed.
Especially given the weekend's turn of events and the number of days until the presidential election, it's a good time to talk about Rhetoric.?
Not Political Rhetoric, but Rhetoric.?The 2 terms are not synonymous.?
I have asked thousands and thousands of leaders across numerous industries over the last 9 years to answer this simple question in a survey:
What is the first word that comes to mind when you hear the word Rhetoric?"
Here are a few of my favorites:
And yet on the face of it, rhetoric is none of these things.?
The fact that Joe Biden has stepped down in the presidential race due largely to his shockingly poor performance in a public speaking debate - this points squarely at the power of rhetoric as an art form.
One's deployment of the tools afforded us by the theory of Aristotelean Rhetoric - it can make or break your credibility, your executive presence. In this case, one's presidential presence.
It's the reason we need to learn more about it in its truest definition.
I love the practice of rhetorical criticism - deep analysis of one's message and its persuasive elements. I love it SO much that I collected 2 degrees in it - an undergraduate and a masters degree from a Research I institution, the University of Georgia. UGA is home to some of the industry's best rhetoricians, and I'm proud to have been trained there; some with a focus on the sub-specialty of political rhetoric.
In the halls of academia, we learned the following definition of Rhetoric - according to the 'Father of Persuasion' himself - Aristotle.
Like me, Aristotle was totally obsessed with persuasion. He was a detective of what people DID to make them persuasive. He went deeper than words, hand motions and eye contact. He - as we do with our clients and teams - looked deep, evaluating messaging at a molecular, strategic level. He said:
Rhetoric is both Art and Science.?
Rhetoric is beautiful to behold.
Rhetoric itself is not inherently bad. Many people think it's a bad word.
Yes - It can be used for bad, but in and of itself, it is not bad.
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It is beautiful.
Rhetoric is defined as the use the 3 "modes of persuasion" Aristotle identifies - Ethos, Pathos, and Logos - to create unrest, uproar, and discord. ?
Rhetoric is used every day to promote the Good, the True, and Beautiful
Day in and day out, rhetoric is used for good. YOU rely on it for good every day, right here at LinkedIn!
You employ this theory every day in your communications with internal stakeholders, pitch presentations, and media interviews to share your company story.
The next time you cry at a beautifully delivered eulogy, that's rhetoric used for good.?
The next time you clap heroically after a powerful commencement address, that's rhetoric used for good.?
The next time you tell a powerful story to move your audience toward an action you hope they take - like getting buy-in from a board of directors or capital from investors - that's the power of Aristotlean rhetoric.?
I am a rhetorician.
You are a rhetorician.
We are all rhetoricians who deploy Aristotle's concepts every day.
Rhetoric is beautiful.
It stirs the soul. It inspires. It motivates. It compels. It fuels.
It holds up the good the true and the beautiful for all the world to see.
Let this reflection challenge you to see the other side of the coin that is Rhetoric.
As we head into a season of this divisive presidential election, let us find ways to use this ancient tool box - for GOOD.
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4 个月Cindy Skalicky ?? Wow, this is a powerful perspective on rhetoric! It's refreshing to see it framed as an art and science. Your passion for the subject is inspiring. I've always been intrigued by persuasion, and your post has given me a new lens to view it through.
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4 个月Think of rhetoric as your best friend in business. It’s about more than just choosing the right words. It’s about crafting messages that resonate, structuring arguments that convince, and using language to connect and inspire. It’s the subtle blend of logic, emotion, and credibility that can sway opinions and drive action. For entrepreneurs, mastering rhetoric is like having a superpower. It helps you pitch ideas, negotiate deals, and motivate teams. It turns your vision into a story that others want to be a part of. In a world where attention is a precious commodity, rhetoric is your key to capturing it. Rhetoric can be a game-changer!
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4 个月My wife prepares high school kids for college, applications, and test prep -- she's consistently preaching the importance of rhetoric... and I think every mention requires explanation of what it means -- thankful we have wise people like you both to ensure this is not lost!
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4 个月Cindy Skalicky ?? Wow. Thank you for this reframe of this concept. It’s so easy to throw out concepts that have gotten a “bad reputation” rather than understand them more deeply.
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4 个月Rhetoric *can* be beautiful. Or not. It's a tool we use and unfortunately, like every other tool, it also gets abused. Kudos to you, though, for reminding us of the original meaning.