A Shining City on a Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic Rhetoric, 1951-1989

A Shining City on a Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic Rhetoric, 1951-1989

A Shining City on a Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic Rhetoric, 1951-1989

A Shining City on a Hill: Ronald Reagan's Economic Rhetoric, 1951-1989

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Overview

This rhetorical criticism of spoken discourse examines Ronald Reagan's polished attempts to persuade the public on economic matters. Amos Kiewe and Davis Houck examine the substance, style, and developmental pattern of Reagan's rhetoric on economic matters and discuss how that rhetoric informed the president's views on other issues. This book demonstrates how rhetorical forces can play a significant role in shaping and selling economic policy.

Kiewe and Houck employ a variety of theoretical perspectives for their longitudinal study of Ronald Reagan's economic discourse, beginning with the former actor/President's Hollywood years. Their analysis of close to a hundred speeches provides a chronological account of the character and development of Reagan's economic rhetoric (as opposed to a critique of its effectiveness). Synthesizing the strategies, self-contradictions, shifts, influences, and patterns in Reagan's economic discourse, Kiewe and Houck conclude that Reagan's economic discourse heavily influenced his views and rhetoric on foreign policy, national defense, the environment, and other issues—Reagan saw the world through economic lenses. This study is valuable to political scientists, economists, and scholars of rhetoric.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275936341
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/23/1991
Series: Praeger Series in Political Communication
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

AMOS KIEWE is Assistant Professor of Speech and Communication at Syracuse University. His articles have been published in the Jourbanal of American Culture, Communications Studies, and Legal Studies Forum.

DAVIS W. HOUCK is presently taking graduate courses at the Department of Rhetoric and Communication at the University of California at Davis, where he also teaches communications courses. His work has been published in Communications Studies.

Table of Contents

About the Series
Series Foreword
Introduction
Finding the Rest of Himself
The Creative Society: Part One
The Creative Society: Part Two
From Federalism to Supply Side
A New Beginning
The Second American Revolution
The Reagan Legacy
Selected Bibliography
Index

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