When I think about policy tools, I think which is the most important; I choose to persuade. It is not only important to try to persuade groups and individuals to think about or make certain actions, but is a prerequisite for making life a success. I think this is the most important policy measure. Because, from the believer who uses it as a means of transport, we can transfer the weight to the leader. Successful leaders can guide their followers through simple motivation to change their behavior and mentality; attachment tools can bring people close to or away from others You can seal it.
I am very interested in reading persuasion as a policy measure (Stone pg. 311). Interestingly, when I talked about how to convince a jared who was beaten to be innocent and innocent by Rodney King, it is understood compared to the persuasion used in our criminal justice system Falcon. The accused was innocent and accused (Stone pg. 318). This is interesting to me. I compared policymaking and politics with the work my lawyer did in court in my last medium term contribution. I mentioned at the policy enforcement court the best experts and the team with more money to pay the best attorneys is the winner. The policy implementation seems to be the same, I think that those groups who have more money to pay for campaign funds to support their politicians through their policies and legislation will eventually win.
Policy persuasive speech is a convincing speech designed to persuade viewers whether they support policies, candidates, or rules. A valuable persuasive speech casts doubt on the morality of the problem regardless of whether the problem is right or wrong. The factual persuasive speech is a matter of fact, regardless of whether things are present or not.
Depending on the subject and content of the presentation, it is decided what kind of convincing speech it is. There are three types of convincing speech used to convince the audience. In fact persuasive speech, value-convincing speech, and policy persuasion. Let's see these in more detail. The fact persuasion is based on whether certain subject matter is true and supported by concrete evidence. This kind of speech persuaded the audience regardless of whether they exist or whether they happen. For example, a speech about the lunar landing of Neil Armstrong, a university student in 1969, is an example of a convincing speech. The moon landing record of Neil Armstrong is clear and there is concrete evidence that it happened.