L. L. Welborn has written: 'Politics & Rhetoric in the Corinthian Epistles' 'Politics and rhetoric in the Corinthian Epistles' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, Bible, Language, style, Rhetoric in the Bible, Rhetoric, Ancient 'Paul, the Fool of Christ'
Mary E. Stuckey has written: 'Getting into the game' -- subject(s): English language, History, Oratory, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Rhetoric 'The President as interpreter-in-chief' -- subject(s): History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Presidents, Rhetoric
Thomas A. Moriarty has written: 'Finding the words' -- subject(s): Democratization, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Rhetoric
Markku Peltonen has written: 'The Duel in Early Modern England' 'Rhetoric, politics, and popularity in pre-revolutionary England' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Rhetoric, Communication in politics, History
Wayne Brockriede has written: 'Moments in the rhetoric of the Cold War' -- subject(s): English language, Foreign relations, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Rhetoric, World politics
Marguerite Feitlowitz has written: 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Disappeared persons, Rhetoric, Political violence, Terrorism, History 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Disappeared persons, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Political violence, Politics and government, Rhetoric, Terrorism 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Disappeared persons, Rhetoric, Political violence, Terrorism, History 'A lexicon of terror' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Disappeared persons, Rhetoric, Political violence, Terrorism, History 'Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian literature
Martin J. Medhurst has written: 'Dwight D. Eisenhower' -- subject(s): Communication in politics, History, Language, Oratory, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Politics and government, Rhetoric 'Eisenhower's War of Words'
Victoria Kahn has written: 'Machiavellian rhetoric' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Rhetoric, Politics and literature, Political and social views
Today's rhetoric is known as the art of persuasive communication using language and other mediums to influence and inform audiences. It involves crafting messages that resonate with different groups and can be used in various contexts, such as politics, advertising, and social media.
Jim A. Kuypers has written: 'Press bias and politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Objectivity, Journalism 'Presidential crisis rhetoric and the press in the post-cold war world' -- subject(s): Crisis management in government, English language, Foreign relations, History, Language, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Presidents, Press and politics, Relations with journalists, Rhetoric
the word you are looking for is "persuade" not seduce, and you can do it by using rhetoric and politics
The same as the dictionary meaning - except - in politics it is often used as part of inflammatory rhetoric and sometimes used as an epithet to inflame passions and unfairly brand certain people and groups.