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Looks at ways to encourage American public discussion of issues that matter to democracy, particularly hoping to find arguments that can reach across the divide between liberalism and Christian fundamentalism in the discussion of civic issues.
Civil society. --- Communication --- Religion and politics. --- Political aspects. --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Politics and religion --- Religion --- Religions --- Communication and politics --- Politics and communication --- Religious aspects --- Political aspects --- Social contract
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In this first sustained critique of current-traditional rhetorical theory, Sharon Crowley uses a postmodern, deconstructive reading to reexamine the historical development of current-traditional rhetoric. She identifies it (as well as the British new rhetoric from which it developed) as a philosophy of language use that posits universal principles of mind and discourse. Crowley argues that these philosophies are not appropriate bases for the construction of rhetorical theories, much less guides for the teaching of composition.
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