Ars Recte Vivendi; Being Essays Contributed to "the Easy Chair"

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As an election is an appeal to the final tribunal of the popular judgment, the apparent object of election oratory is to affect the popular decision. But this, the journalist asserts, is not done by the orator, for the reasonjust stated, but by the journal. The newspaper addresses the voter, notwith rhetorical periods and vapid declamation, but with facts and figuresand arguments which the voter can verify and ponder at his leisure, and notunder the excitement or the tedium of a spoken harangue
.... The newspaper, also, unless it be a mere party "organ, " is candid to the other side, andstates the situation fairly. Moreover, the exigencies of a daily issue andof great space to fill produce a fulness and variety of information and ofargument which are really the source of most of the speeches, so that theorator repeats to his audience an imperfect abstract of a complete andample plea, and the orator, it is asserted, would often serve his causeinfinitely better by reading a carefully written newspaper article than bypouring out his loose and illogical declamation.

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