'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s Voice

Machiavelli’s political works should be read not only as attempts to shape princely behavior, but as demonstrations of a model of advisory behavior. They are a performance of advice-giving, of the dispassionate, scientistic – but also quietly radical – behavior Machiavelli expects of those tasked wi...

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Main Author: Rob Goodman
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Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2017-09-01
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Online Access:https://journal-redescriptions.org/articles/35
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spelling doaj-046aeaa7698e4d60ad76daa906cdd7732020-11-25T03:31:22ZengHelsinki University PressRedescriptions 2308-09142017-09-0120220022310.7227/R.20.2.436'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s VoiceRob Goodman0Columbia UniversityMachiavelli’s political works should be read not only as attempts to shape princely behavior, but as demonstrations of a model of advisory behavior. They are a performance of advice-giving, of the dispassionate, scientistic – but also quietly radical – behavior Machiavelli expects of those tasked with speaking to power. This model’s central feature is concealment of argument and rhetorical intent, a feature inherited from classical rhetoric but put to newly expansive use. This article turns from Machiavelli’s appropriation of the “mirror” literature’s concept of flattery, a kind of counter-ideal of advisory behavior, to his development of the classical rhetoric of self-effacement. It argues that he puts this rhetorical tradition to newly expansive use – not as a proto-scientist of politics but as a dynamic political actor in his own right – inventing ostensibly neutral dilemmas, classifications, and frames to guide the ruler-reader, as if voluntarily, toward some of his most distinctive conclusions.https://journal-redescriptions.org/articles/35machiavellicicerorhetoricadviceflatteryframingrhetorical redescription“mirrors for princes”
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'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s Voice
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rhetorical redescription
“mirrors for princes”
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title 'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s Voice
title_short 'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s Voice
title_full 'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s Voice
title_fullStr 'The Advisor': Counsel, Concealment, and Machiavelli’s Voice
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publishDate 2017-09-01
description Machiavelli’s political works should be read not only as attempts to shape princely behavior, but as demonstrations of a model of advisory behavior. They are a performance of advice-giving, of the dispassionate, scientistic – but also quietly radical – behavior Machiavelli expects of those tasked with speaking to power. This model’s central feature is concealment of argument and rhetorical intent, a feature inherited from classical rhetoric but put to newly expansive use. This article turns from Machiavelli’s appropriation of the “mirror” literature’s concept of flattery, a kind of counter-ideal of advisory behavior, to his development of the classical rhetoric of self-effacement. It argues that he puts this rhetorical tradition to newly expansive use – not as a proto-scientist of politics but as a dynamic political actor in his own right – inventing ostensibly neutral dilemmas, classifications, and frames to guide the ruler-reader, as if voluntarily, toward some of his most distinctive conclusions.
topic machiavelli
cicero
rhetoric
advice
flattery
framing
rhetorical redescription
“mirrors for princes”
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