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![]() Todd F. McDorman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Chair of the Department of Rhetoric at Wabash College. Click here for more information.David M. Timmerman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Chair of the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts at Wabash College. Click here for more information. |
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Rhetoric and Democracy Edited by From the Declaration of Independence to the Gettysburg Address, from
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Day of Infamy" speech to John F.
Kennedy's inaugural address, it is no exaggeration to suggest that
the ongoing American democratic revolution has been nourished by a
rhetorical revolution of similar magnitude. The pioneering rhetorical
scholar William Norwood Brigance noted in the early 1940s that
American history has been driven by the power of rhetoric.
Rhetoric and Democracy examines the complex relationship
between rhetoric and democracy by demonstrating how rhetorical
pedagogy, rhetorical practice, and rhetorical analysis support the
creation of useful discourse among citizens. Rhetoric & Public Affairs Series
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