The Rhetoric of Identity in Isocrates provides an interpretation of an important but largely neglected and disregarded fourth-century Athenian author to show how he uses writing to provide a model of political engagement which is distinct from his own contemporaries'' (especially Plato''s) and from our own notions of political involvement.
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