When They Go Low, We Go High: Speeches That Shape the World and Why We Need Them

When They Go Low, We Go High: Speeches That Shape the World and Why We Need Them

by Philip Collins
When They Go Low, We Go High: Speeches That Shape the World and Why We Need Them

When They Go Low, We Go High: Speeches That Shape the World and Why We Need Them

by Philip Collins

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Overview

Can a good speech save democracy? “Anyone interested in the past, present and future of speeches and speechwriting will find [this] a fascinating read.” —The Spectator



When First Lady Michelle Obama approached the podium at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, nobody could have predicted that her rousing line “When they go low, we go high” would become the motto for the political left and an anthem for opponents of oppression worldwide. It was a speech with the kind of emotional pull rarely heard these days, joining a long list of addresses that have made history. But what was it that made this speech so great?

When They Go Low, We Go High explores the most notable speeches in history, analyzing the rhetorical techniques to uncover how the right speech at the right time can profoundly shape the world. Traveling across continents and centuries, political speechwriter Philip Collins reveals what Thomas Jefferson owes to Cicero and Pericles; who really gave the Gettysburg Address; and what Elizabeth I shares with Winston Churchill. In telling the stories of famous and sometimes infamous speeches—including those from Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr., Disraeli, Hitler, Elie Wiesel, Margaret Thatcher, and Barack and Michelle Obama—Collins breathes new life into words you thought you knew well, telling the story of democracy.

Whether it’s the inaugural addresses of presidents or the revolutionary writings of Castro, Pankhurst, and Mandela, Collins illuminates and contextualizes these moments with sensitivity and humor. When They Go Low, We Go High examines the power of public speaking and serves as an urgent reminder that words can change the world.

“Hits on three unassailable truths: rhetoric and democracy must go hand-in-hand; democracy, for all of its flaws, is superior to tyranny; and democracy is currently under assault.” —Paste

“Collins . . . understands intimately the mechanics of rhetoric. He believes that we, as human beings, possess the capacity to extract ourselves from the swamp in which we have sunk.” —The Times

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468316179
Publisher: ABRAMS, Inc.
Publication date: 09/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Philip Collins is a columnist for The Times and an Associate Editor of Prospect magazine. He was Chief Speech Writer to Prime Minister Tony Blair between 2004 and 2007 and has subsequently written keynote speeches for a range of senior politicians, leaders of charities and NGOs, and Chief Executive Officers. The author of The Art of Speeches and Presentations, Collins pioneered the analysis of major speeches in The Times.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

List of Speeches vii

Prologue The Perils of Indifference 1

Chapter 1 Democracy: Through Politics the People Are Heard 15

Chapter 2 War: Through Politics Peace Will Prevail 85

Chapter 3 Nation: Through Politics the Nation Is Defined 161

Chapter 4 Progress: Through Politics the Condition of the People Is Improved 227

Chapter 5 Revolution: Through Politics the Worst Is Avoided 311

Epilogue When They Go Low, We Go High 401

Bibliography 410

Index 415

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