The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents
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| Title: | The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents |
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| Description: | Although sometimes decried by pundits, George W. Bush's use of moral and religious rhetoric is far from unique in the American presidency. Throughout history and across party boundaries, presidents have used such appeals, with varying degrees of political success. The Moral Rhetoric of American Presidents astutely analyzes the president's role as the nation's moral spokesman.Armed with quantitative methods from political science and the qualitative case study approach prevalent in rhetorical studies, Colleen J. Shogan demonstrates that moral and religious rhetoric is not simply a reflection of individual character or an expression of American “civil religion” but a strategic tool presidents can use to enhance their constitutional authority.To determine how the use of moral rhetoric has changed over time, Shogan employs content analysis of the inaugural and annual addresses of all the presidents from George Washington through George W. Bush. This quantitative evidence shows that while presidents of both parties have used moral and religious arguments, the frequency has fluctuated considerably and the language has become increasingly detached from relevant policy arguments.Shogan explores the political effects of the rhetorical choices presidents make through nine historical cases (Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Buchanan, Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Carter). She shows that presidents who adapt their rhetoric to the political conditions at hand enhance their constitutional authority, while presidents who ignore political constraints suffer adverse political consequences. The case studies allow Shogan to highlight the specific political circumstances that encourage or discourage the use of moral rhetoric.Shogan concludes with an analysis of several dilemmas of governance instigated by George W. Bush's persistent devotion to moral and religious argumentation. |
| Authors: | Colleen J. Shogan |
| Resource Type: | eBook. |
| Subjects: | Political leadership--United States--History, English language--United States--Rhetoric, Political oratory--United States--History, Political ethics--United States--History, Rhetoric--Political aspects--United States--Case studies, Presidents--United States--Language--History, Presidents--United States--History, Rhetoric--Political aspects--United States--History, Presidents--United States--Case studies, Rhetoric--Moral and ethical aspects--United States--History |
| Categories: | POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / Executive Branch |
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