Persuasion lies at the heart of democratic politics but by


Persuasion lies at the heart of democratic politics, but by its very nature, a politics of persuasion is vulnerable to manipulation by persons uninterested in the public good.

What, if anything, prevents a politics based in persuasion from falling to injustice?

Support your answer with evidence from two of the following texts: Plato's Apology, the film Thank You for Smoking, or Aristophanes' The Clouds.

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