Mythos: rhetorisch wirksam gemachte Geschichte: Theorie und Praxis im italienischen Faschismus

In this article, it is argued that history and narration in the ancient rhetoric were (mostly) used as an argument for reaching their own objectives. This attitude towards history is essentially mythical and pragmatic, disregarding the special context of a particular event. At the beginning of the 1...

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