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Watch Your Words - A Manifesto for the Arts of Speech

English · Hardback

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Never before has humanity done so much talking... But is anyone listening? For that matter, are people ever speaking to each other?We need to acknowledge that speech, as we know it, has never been so debased. We live in a world full of empty, degraded, and potentially violent speech: a daily reality that confronts us in the workplace, in the media, on the streets, on the internet and in our political lives. Verbal clashes are commonplace, while proper dialogue is rare. Gérald Garutti pushes for a return to a more constructive and responsible form of speech. He lays the groundwork for a humanistic approach: one which, contrary to the dominant culture of ignoring and humiliating others, emphasizes listening to them and mastering speech as a way of connecting. The arts of speech can contribute to the reconciliation of tensions in our society and to the realization of our full humanity. Watch Your Words is a stunning manifesto for anyone interested in how we might better communicate with each other.

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Foreword by Raymond Geuss

PART I
The Diminution of our Humanity
The Radical Degradation of Speech

1 Watch how you speak
2 The Other does not exist
3 Subject not at home

PART II
For a humanism of speech

4 We need to stand up in the full sense for what we say
5 Elevating speech

PART III
Humanity lost, humanity regained
Speech Elevated

6 The seven arts of speech. Cultivating our humanity
7 The Centre for the arts of speech

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About the author










Gérald Garutti is a distinguished author, theatrical director (of plays in English and in French), lecturer (at Sciences Po in Paris), and commentator. He is founder and director of the Centre for the Arts of Speech, which provides a politically aware and aesthetically sensitive institutional space within which all the various arts of speech - eloquence, debate, narration, drama - can be cultivated in the context of commitment to their humanistic integration.

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