Guerrilla Rhetoric
- Discourse is information that has been communicated.
- Discourse is not the narrative but it is the material manifestation of the narrative.
- Discourse is the collection of artefacts and material products produced by the intellectual and emotional labour of the communicators.
- Discourse has dialectic properties: it is both the manifestation of the social consensus and the conflict within/between linguistic cultures - without a conflict in positions the need for communication does not arise.
- Social conflicts within a broader consensus create internal contradictions that are recognised and exploited or buried within/concealed by the Master Narrative.
- Internal contradictions can be located as logical anomalies within a discourse; but they are often hidden beneath habitual assumptions.
- Internal contradictions within a social, political, clinical, educational, economic or historical discourse violates the perfect consensus:
- Internal contradictions within a social, political, clinical, educational, economic or historical discourse violates the truth of, and trust in, the narrative.
- Internal contradictions within a social, political, clinical, educational, economic or historical discourse create psycho-pathogenic ‘double-binds’ (RD Laing).
- Internal contradictions cause fault lines within the consensus that can become exposed when the consensus/linguistic culture comes under stress.
- Narrative is the sequencing of otherwise unrelated events; our brains do this automatically, the results are not always logical, as in dream sleep.
- Autobiographical Narrative is the construction, integration and normalisation of emotional material/events in the construction of a Self-Identity
- The more internally logically coherent and the more congruent it is with external events, the more valid the Autobiographical Narrative becomes.
- The more valid an Autobiographical Narrative is the more able it is to minimise the damaging/destabilising effect of behavioural impulses and their cognitive associations in response to the environment through the prediction of otherwise unexpected events.
- The more valid an Autobiographical Narrative is the more quickly the information from/ about the environment will be processed.
- Autobiographical Narrative links the biological, psychological and sociological spheres; but the lexicon changes between each of these logical levels and between the different scientific/ linguistic cultures.
- Autobiographical Narrative is grown organically from the memories embedded within neurons and their structural (material) relationships with the means of production.
- The Autobiographical Narrative may be logically consistent or inconsistent with the Master Narrative at different points in its account of the organism's history.
- The Master Narrative is the most efficient and effective Narrative according to the greatest number of Authors (e.g. Adam Smith, Bertrand Russell, Richard Dawkins) as determined by a process of natural selection (Charles Darwin).
- The Master Narrative, like the American Monomyth, generalises over populations and geo-political spaces, this results in what we call 'culture'.
- All Narratives necessarily contain generalisations (viz. heuristic expectations) like 'the Hero will always overcome the obstacle'; these generalisations are worked out within an infinite number of sub-narratives, or sub-plots.
- Guerrilla Rhetoric attacks the Master Narrative by identifying specific sub-plots that contradict the conclusions of the Master Narrative, specific examples that defeat the logic of the generalisation.
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