The book progresses from introducing humor theory and its application to political contexts, to providing a historical overview of satire.
Subsequent chapters analyze specific techniques like parody and irony, and examine the ethical considerations of political humor, including the potential for harm.
Through rhetorical analysis and case studies, the book demonstrates how structured mockery, when employed thoughtfully, can foster critical engagement with political ideas, and even shape election cycles.
What sets ""Mock Debate"" apart is its focus on the structure of mockery, analyzing the underlying rhetorical and psychological mechanisms that make it effective.
This book provides a systematic framework for understanding and utilizing humor in political discourse, offering guidelines for responsible and ethical engagement.
Ultimately, the book challenges us to reconsider the role of humor in shaping our world.