52-56, 2.59-64)?īut there are other speeches that can be approached as "spin," notably, those delivered in the course of the war debate held at Sparta (pp. And how does that compare with the "spinning" of war and its rationale in "Pericles' Last Speech" (pp. 39-46, 2.35-46), where the orator focuses on what it is that that Athens is fighting for? How is the war and its justification "spun" there?
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