Robert Harvey is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in Philosophy, Stony Brook University, USA. His publications include Sharing Common Ground: A Space for Ethics (Bloomsbury, 2017), Parmi les gisants: penser le cimetière (2024), and Witnessness: Beckett, Levi, Dante and the Foundations of Ethics (Continuum, 2010).
An impassioned investigation into the creeping co-option of language, Robert Harvey examines the militarization of terminology, the misuse of 'ironic' scare quotes, the demonization of Critical Race Theory, 'cancel culture' and 'wokeism,' and the suppression of critical positions so integral to the humanities. With Victor Klemperer’s detailed account of the Nazification of language as a key reference point and Jean-François Lyotard’s Critical Watch as our guide, the seemingly inconsequential transformation of everyday speech takes an Orwellian turn. The Rhetoric of Manipulation is an important, careful critique in the face of proliferating semantic perversions. * Kiff Bamford, Professor of Art and Philosophy, Leeds Beckett University, UK *