Lorenzo NavaAll You Need is Six SentencesFor all those who were born prior to the age of social media and online communication, sometimes it can be frustrating trying to pass a…Nov 30, 2018Nov 30, 2018
Lorenzo NavaHow can a Facebook Profile Kill FreedomHow can a Facebook Profile Kill FreedomNov 2, 2018Nov 2, 2018
Lorenzo NavaDoes the End Justify the Mean in today’s Social Media?Persuasion is somehow always associated to manipulation. Can one be persuasive without being manipulative? It’s a rhetorical question, and…Oct 24, 2018Oct 24, 2018
Lorenzo NavaSaint Augustine — A Holy Approach to Rhetoric and PersuasionIf history was a hotel, St. Augustine would be the bellboy who stands at the doors between Classical Age and Middle Ages. He saw the Roman…Oct 15, 2018Oct 15, 2018
Lorenzo NavaQuintillian — DIY Rhetoric and Allergy to PhilosophyBack in the days, whereas the Ancient Greeks were renown for creativity, arts, philosophy and poetry, there was another power rising and…Oct 11, 2018Oct 11, 2018
Lorenzo NavaCicero offers a solution to advancing populismHave recently talked to friends in USA, in the UK, Austria, Italy, in Brazil, in the Netherlands, and everywhere is the same. It is as if…Oct 9, 2018Oct 9, 2018
Lorenzo NavaParmenides — how to understand Post-TruthLong before, Socrates, Aristotle, Plato and many other old guys in togas with long beard, existed another guy with toga and a long beard…Oct 5, 2018Oct 5, 2018
Lorenzo NavaProtagoras’ Way to Rhetoric and PersuasionSomewhere between 481 and 411 BC, and that is indeed long ago, in the faraway lighthouse of knowledge and wisdom that was Greece, lived a…Oct 3, 2018Oct 3, 2018
Lorenzo NavaIf Aristotle had InternetSeems that intellectually we are living in the age of “What Ifs”, then here’s my own — what if Aristotle had access to the World Wide Web…Sep 26, 2018Sep 26, 2018