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Polemic ( , ) is contentious intended to support a specific position by forthright claims and to undermine the opposing position. The practice of such argumentation is called polemics, which are seen in arguments on controversial topics. A person who writes polemics, or speaks polemically, is called a polemicist. The word derives , .

Polemics often concern questions in religion or politics. A polemical style of writing was common in , as in the writings of the historian . Polemic again became common in and times. Since then, famous polemicists have included satirist , Italian physicist and mathematician , French theologian , French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher , Russian author , socialist philosophers and , novelist , playwright George Bernard Shaw, communist revolutionary , , social critics H. L. Mencken, Christopher Hitchens and , and existential philosophers Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche.

Polemical journalism was common in continental Europe when laws were not as stringent as they are now. To support study of 17th to 19th century controversies, a British research project has placed online thousands of polemical pamphlets from that period. Discussions of atheism, humanism, and Christianity have remained open to polemic into the 21st century.


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In , writing was characterised by what Geoffrey Lloyd and called "strident adversariality" and "rationalistic aggressiveness", summed up by McClinton as polemic.
(2025). 9780300101607, Yale University Press.
For example, the ancient historian practiced "quite bitter self-righteous polemic" against some twenty philosophers, orators, and historians.

Polemical writings were common in and times.

(2025). 9781317079293, Taylor & Francis. .
During the Middle Ages, polemic had a religious dimension, as in Jewish texts written to protect and dissuade Jewish communities from converting to other religions. Medieval Christian writings were also often polemical; for example in their disagreements on Islam or in the vast corpus aimed at converting the Jews. 's 95 Theses was a polemic launched against the Catholic Church. 's 1619 defence of the new Church of England and diatribe against the Roman Catholic Church – Britaine's glorie, or An allegoricall dreame with the exposition thereof: containing The Heathens infidelitie in religion ... – took the form of a 250-line poem.

Major political polemicists of the 18th century include , with pamphlets such as his A Modest Proposal, Alexander Hamilton, with pieces such as A Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress and A Farmer Refuted, and , with his attack on the Duke of Bedford.

In the 19th century, and 's 1848 Communist Manifesto was extremely polemical. Both Marx and Engels would publish further polemical works, with Engels's work Anti-Dühring serving as a polemic against Eugen Dühring, and Marx's Critique of the Gotha Programme against Ferdinand Lasalle.

published polemics against political opponents. The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky was notably directed against , and other works such as The State and Revolution attacked figures including .

In the 20th century, 's was a polemic against , in particular of in the . According to McClinton, other prominent polemicists of the same century include such diverse figures as , , , and .

Conservative Jewish Austrian writer and journalist Karl Kraus (1890-1935) considers the topic of moral collapse in his polemic writings. Karl Kraus produced and published 922 issues of the fifteen-daily magazine called Die Fackel (The Torch) until his death. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Sigmund Freud, Ernest Mach write in a similar manner and style to Kraus;

In 2007 Brian McClinton argued in Humani that anti-religious books such as 's The God Delusion are part of the polemic tradition. In 2008 the humanist philosopher A. C. Grayling published a book, Against All Gods: Six Polemics on Religion and an Essay on Kindness.

(2025). 9781840027280, Oberon Books.


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