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Gurevich, P. S.
Social Demagogue as a Phenomenon
// Philosophy and Culture.
2013. № 10.
P. 1347-1352.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=63409
Gurevich, P. S. Social Demagogue as a Phenomenon
Abstract:
In the previous issue of the Philosophy and Culture journal the editor-in-chief’ column was devoted to the
origin of the word ‘demagogue’ and transformation of its meaning during the Antique period. Tracing back the history
of that phenomenon, the author showed how the term had been acquiring different shades and meanings. The term
came from Antique Greece and completely changed its meaning since those times. Initially the word had no negative
meaning. For instance, when Aristotle wanted to express his attitude to a leader who could lead people using such
methods as speech, actions and gifts, he would call him a demagogue. In this issue the author continues the topic and
discusses how the term developed after the Antique period. Today the term ‘demagogue’ has a negative and sharp
meaning. When making a decision, a politician might turn out to be a demagogue or a cynic. Perhaps Machiavelli was
right when he made it almost legal for a politician to lie to the people? What if politics and demagogue are twins? If
they are, then people have the right to abandon such a politician. As an intermediary between different social layers,
a politician has to cover up contradictions and create the impression of cooperation and harmony. However, sooner or
later this becomes unbearable for the society. The author of the article traces back the history of development of the
term in European interpretation and views important aspects of modern ideology.
Keywords:
philosophy, demagogue, phenomenon, propaganda, myth, ideology, politics, rhetoric, apoliteia.
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