Renea Frey, The Theory, History, and Practice of Parrhesia: The Rhetoric of Resistance – Palgrave, September 2024
This book examines the theory, history, and practice of parrhesia—the act of speaking truth to power, when doing so is risky for the rhetor—and argues for a networked rhetorical approach to parrhesia that has not been considered previously by any other theorist. The goal of this book is to offer a reader-friendly explanation of this networked rhetorical approach to parrhesia, provide a genealogical account of the origins of parrhesia in the Classical age, and to show how parrhesia manifests today. This book is meant to give readers a functional manual for understanding, recognizing, analyzing, articulating, and using parrhesia.
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I missed this from Peter on MF
Stoics and Jacobins: The Counter-Revolution in French Philosophy in the 1970s