The Rhetoric of Modern Statesmanship (Exxon Educational Foundation Series on Rhetoric and Political Discourse)

by Kenneth W. Thompson

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The issue of rhetoric and modern statesmanship is divided into four topics: the historical and philosophical background; problems of contemporary presidential rhetoric; the rhetoric of foreign policy and the rhetoric of discourse among statesmen. David Clinton addresses Tocqueville, democracy, and the moral issue in American statecraft. Halford Ryan looks at FDR's presidential rhetoric; Robert Orben examines speechmaking in the Ford administration; Gaddis Smith turns his attention to Carter's political rhetoric and Tom Griscom concentrates on Reagan's rhetoric. In the area of foreign policy, Forrest C. Pogue dissects the Marshall Plan and the Harvard speech; General George M. Seignious II evaluates the rhetoric and reality of change in the Soviet Union and Ambassador John W. Tuthill gives us Jean Monnetóthe man and the vision. In conclusion, Ladd Hamilton looks at presidential rhetoric and political discourse while Russell Baker provides an overview of presidential humor, rhetoric, and social criticism. Co-published with the Miller Center of Public Affairs.
  • ISBN10 0819185191
  • ISBN13 9780819185198
  • Publish Date 10 March 1992
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University Press of America
  • Edition Eighteenth Edition
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 249
  • Language English