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* rhetoric is persuasion
* rhetoric is persuasion
* however, rhetoric is to persuade for good purpose
** "persuasion" = act of inducing belief or conviction by appeals to reason, not force
*** conviction induced by fear, threats, authority or force are not "persuasion"
*** persuasion is from PIE ''*swād-'' for "sweet"
**** thus persuasion is "sweet talk" not force
* rhetoric is to persuade for good purpose
* from Stephen Ziliak, Encylopedia of Social Science, p 237 "Rhetoric" entry:  
* from Stephen Ziliak, Encylopedia of Social Science, p 237 "Rhetoric" entry: