Faced with the likely loss of the 1948 presidential elections, Harry S. Truman decided to do what he did best: talk straight. When Truman boarded the train to head west in June 1948, he and his campai
First critical book-length analysis of Kennedy's public address. "A highly readable yet integrated nexus of Kennedy and his rhetoric and his administration"--Halford R. Ryan
New Approaches to Rhetoric provides fresh perspectives on the study of rhetoric and its ability to affect change in today's society. Although traditional approaches (e.g., neo-Aristotelian) to the st