Politician-Interpreter and His Word
Busygina I.M.,
Dr. Sci. (Pol. Sci.), Director of the Center for Comparative Governance Studies, Professor, Department of Applied Politics, National Research University Higher School of Economics in Saint Petersburg, moriel@mail.ru
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Rubric: DIMENSIONS OF POLITICAL CULTURE
For citation:
Busygina I.M. Politician-Interpreter and His Word . – Polis. Political Studies. 2000. No. 2
Abstract
This original essay tells of certain forms - forms quite often absolutely unacceptble from the ethical viewpoint - of interpreting (in the sense of philosophy, or of cultural science, or in practical sense) Russia’s reality. The author maintains that the world which politician constructs for his audience, is a black-and-white, total world, of a primitive design. Meanwhile, the most vulnerable element of politician’s image is exactly his speech.
Content No. 2, 2000
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