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Author Stob, Paul, author.

Title Intellectual populism : democracy, inquiry, and the people / Paul Stob
Published East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (xliv, 331 pages)
Series Rhetoric and public affairs series
Rhetoric and public affairs series.
Contents Robert Ingersoll's religious resistance -- Mary Baker Eddy's divine healing science -- Thomas Davidson's push for philosophical community -- Booker T. Washington's reclamation of work -- Zitkala-Ša's pan-Indian intellectual populism
Summary "From every corner of the globe in the early twenty-first century echo warnings that populism threatens democracy and imperils intellectual inquiry. But populism doesn't always serve demagoguery. In fact, over the course of American history it has often fostered inquiry and democracy rather than opposing them. In this distinctly democratic intellectual tradition pitting 'the people' against 'the establishment' ordinary people assume leading roles in the pursuit of knowledge. Focusing on five key thinkers from the era of the populism's birth in the United States, this book traces the key rhetorical appeals that proved capable of resisting the intellectual status quo and building alternative communities of inquiry. Robert Ingersoll, Mary Baker Eddy, Thomas Davidson, Booker T. Washington, and Zitkála-Šá deployed populist rhetoric to rally ordinary people as thinkers in new intellectual efforts. Through these case studies, Intellectual Populism demonstrates how orators and advocates can channel the frustrations and energies of the American people toward productive, democratic, intellectual ends"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version recoed
Subject Populism -- United States -- History
Democracy -- United States -- History
Rhetoric -- United States -- History
HISTORY / General
Democracy
Intellectual life
Populism
Rhetoric
Politische Rede
Demokratie
Geistesleben
Populismus
SUBJECT United States -- Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140363
Subject United States
USA
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781609176358
1609176359