
How to Win an Argument
An Ancient Guide to the Art of Persuasion
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Simon Vance
All of us are faced countless times with the challenge of persuading others, whether we're trying to win a trivial argument with a friend or convince our coworkers about an important decision. Instead of relying on untrained instinct - and often failing as a result - we'd win more arguments if we learned the timeless art of verbal persuasion, or rhetoric. How to Win an Argument gathers the rhetorical wisdom of Cicero from across his works and combines it with passages from his legal and political speeches to show his powerful techniques in action. The result is an enlightening and practical introduction to the secrets of persuasive speaking and writing - including strategies that are just as effective in today's offices, schools, courts, and political debates as they were in the Roman forum.
How to Win an Argument addresses proof based on rational argumentation, character, and emotion; the parts of speech; the plain, middle, and grand styles; how to persuade no matter what audience or circumstances you face; and more. Astonishingly relevant, this anthology of Cicero's rhetorical and oratorical wisdom will be enjoyed by anyone who ever needs to win arguments and influence people.
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For use in every day life. Very good read!
I will read this.
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Aways.
Okay
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hard to follow
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A classic breakdown
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Great book on oratory
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Informative and engaging
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Mix of Cicero and May
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Worth everyone's time
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It reads as an introduction …
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Or at least I think so, because the sort of "high Shakespearean delivery" of the narrator never varies to signal which of the two is speaking - a gross shortcoming. (Pity the narrator, the better, the more invisible). Presumably the printed text manages this distinction typographically. Citations for the Cicero don't help as either, as they don't introduce his speeches where they'd help but only identify them at their conclusion.
I found myself missing a lot but figured I'd listen a second time. Until, that is, I realized what was going on and concluded I didn't need to repeat the aggravation.
Narrator Fails to Distinguish Between Speakers
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