In Defense of Rhetoric: Or How Hard It Is to Take a Writer Seriously

Political Theory 41 (4):507-532 (2013)
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Abstract

Interpretations of Nietzsche, particularly about politics, cover an exceptionally wide range. Additionally, Nietzsche is often said to commit “rhetorical excesses.” I argue and show that Nietzsche consciously crafted his published works to allow this range of interpretations, that he did this for critical purposes, and that his so-called rhetoric is there to serve this purpose.

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Tracy Strong
University of Southampton

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