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Tending the Development of Democracy Through Rhetoric

Plato

Aristotle

Tending the Development of the Church Through Preaching

Catholic Priests

Martin Luther

Tending the Development of a Modern Secular Society Through Rhetoric

John Locke

Thomas Paine

Prompting Religious Awakening in America

John Wesley

Maintaining the Union

Abraham Lincoln

Changing the World Order

V. I. Lenin

Changing American Society

William Jennings Bryan

Aimee Semple McPherson

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Carrie Chapman Catt

Competing for Global Power

Adolf Hitler

Winston Churchill

Struggling for Balance

John Kennedy

Martin Luther King

Jesse Jackson

What is Rhetoric?

Analyzing Rhetoric

Kathleen Hall Jamieson analyzes the discourse of politics

Todd Gitlin Analyzes the discourse of popular culture