
Robert Asen
Robert Asen is an assistant professor in the Communication Arts
Department and an affiliate at the Institute for Research on Poverty
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Invoking the Invisible Hand
Social Security and the Privatization Debates
Robert Asen
This volume examines the rhetoric hiding beneath the debates
over Social Security. In Invoking the Invisible Hand Robert
Asen scrutinizes contemporary debates over proposals to privatize
Social Security. Asen argues that a rights-based rhetoric employed by
Social Security's original supporters enabled advocates of
privatization to align their proposals with the widely held belief
that Social Security functions simply as a return on a worker's
contributions and that it is not, in fact, a social insurance
program. By analyzing major debates over a preeminent
American institution, Asen reveals the ways in which language is
deployed to identify problems for public policy, craft policy
solutions, and promote policies to the populace. He shows how debate
participants seek to create favorable contexts for their preferred
policies and how they connect these policies to idealized images of
the nation.
Rhetoric & Public Affairs Series
(S)Notes, references, indexWorld rights
328 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", May 2009
Cloth, $59.95,
0-87013-843-X 978-0-87013-843-0
The cloth edition is not yet in stock. To pre-order or backorder please
call 517-355-9543 extension 100. Thank you.
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