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perspicacity 2
persuade 3
persuading 5
persuasion 39
persuasive 2
persuasiveness 1
pertinent 1
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39 emotional
39 persuasion
39 true
38 do
38 man
Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Unperceived Ideol. Transship. and Dial.

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persuasion

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1 1, 1 | Efficacy of the Techniques of Persuasion and Violence in the Communist 2 1, 1 | also speak of techniques of persuasion as a means of conquest. 3 1, 2 | 2. Techniques of Persuasion: More Important than Sheer 4 1, 2 | s conditions ideological persuasion is not regarded by the communists 5 1, 3 | and implicit technique of persuasion, is not less, but in some 6 1, 5 | applying whatever means of "persuasion" it had at its disposal, 7 1, 5 | elections.~ ~· If its methods of persuasion have been so insufficient 8 1, 6 | in explicit ideological persuasion and economic production 9 1, 8 | The Technique of Implicit Persuasion~ ~Communism fears to venture 10 1, 8 | violence. However, explicit persuasion as promoted by the Communist 11 1, 8 | neither violence nor explicit persuasion will work, the way out for 12 1, 8 | method.‑ that of implicit persuasion. This is the central point 13 1, 9 | Communist Technique of Implicit Persuasion~ ~What is there in the Western 14 1, 9 | this method of implicit persuasion can exploit?~Two factors 15 1, 10 | Unperceived ideological persuasion goes much further than this 16 1, 11 | Sympathy, Implicit and Explicit Persuasion United at the Service of 17 1, 11 | the technique of implicit persuasion.~ ~ 18 2 | show how, as a method of persuasion, it differs from the "classical" 19 2, 1 | Communist Technique of Persuasion~ ~As a rule, a Communist 20 2, 1 | the Marxist technique of persuasion stop. Once the "Bolshevizables" 21 2, 2 | every technique of explicit persuasion, communism is left with 22 2, 2 | the technique of implicit persuasion. Naturally, for this operation 23 2, 2 | the technique of implicit persuasion most suited to the state 24 4, 1 | intend to change each other's persuasion, which can occur:~‑ ‑ when 25 4, 1 | is seeking to change the persuasion of the other, we should 26 4, 1 | party wants to change the persuasion of the other. To this mode ‑‑ 27 4, 1 | does not aim to change the persuasion of the other. Relaxed emotional 28 4, 1 | party tries to change the persuasion of the other. Emotional 29 4, 1 | since it aims to change the persuasion of the interlocutor. It 30 4, 1 | party desires to change the persuasion of the other.~ ~Argument‑ 31 4, 1 | the good.~ ~d) Factors of Persuasion Collateral to Argumentation~ ~ 32 4, 3 | outcome of his effort of persuasion depends only on the elimination 33 4, 3 | which they hope will help persuasion ‑ will work over the point 34 4, 3 | the cordiality factor in persuasion, he is led to confide more 35 4, 3 | does not aim to change the persuasion of any of the parties; it 36 App1 | factor indispensable to persuasion.~~ ~~~~Irenistic cordiality 37 App1 | becomes a dominant factor in persuasion.~~ ~~~~Irenistic cordiality 38 App1 | the exclusive factor of persuasion: relativism.~~ ~~~~Irenistic‑ 39 App1 | merely fruit of the effort of persuasion.~~ ~~~~The irenistic interlocutor


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