Green Talk in the White House: The Rhetorical Presidency Encounters EcologyTarla Rai Peterson Texas A&M University Press, 2004 - 304 halaman Presidents since Theodore Roosevelt have addressed the issues of clean air and water, wilderness and wetlands preservation, and the use of natural resources rhetorically in their public addresses and pragmatically in their policies and appointments to pertinent positions. In Green Talk in the White House, noted scholars present an array of approaches to studying environmental rhetoric and the presidency, covering a range of administrations and a diversity of viewpoints. |
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... Wrst Earth Day celebration. Although the organizers tended to be former antiwar and civil rights activists, the celebration enjoyed broad participation among every socioeconomic group in the nation. Before middecade President Nixon had ...
... Wrst Earth Day celebration. Although the organizers tended to be former antiwar and civil rights activists, the celebration enjoyed broad participation among every socioeconomic group in the nation. Before middecade President Nixon had ...
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... Wrst state of the union address, in which he advocated regulation of industrial pollution. Nixon responded to widespread popular interest in the environment by supporting legislation that enhanced environmental protection and allowing ...
... Wrst state of the union address, in which he advocated regulation of industrial pollution. Nixon responded to widespread popular interest in the environment by supporting legislation that enhanced environmental protection and allowing ...
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... Wrst had to be identiWed with immediate economic needs or national security. Sensing an increasing public nervousness about Reagan's antienvironmentalist politics, George Bush promised to be an “environmental president.” He signaled his ...
... Wrst had to be identiWed with immediate economic needs or national security. Sensing an increasing public nervousness about Reagan's antienvironmentalist politics, George Bush promised to be an “environmental president.” He signaled his ...
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... Wrst environmental president. J. Robert Cox critiques the rhetorical constraints faced by the Clinton-Gore White House, arguing that a more inclusive model of presidential rhetoric could enrich both the natural world and our public life ...
... Wrst environmental president. J. Robert Cox critiques the rhetorical constraints faced by the Clinton-Gore White House, arguing that a more inclusive model of presidential rhetoric could enrich both the natural world and our public life ...
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... Wrst century our entire means for making sense of the universe is in Xux. Even the cherished taxonomic distinctions between living and nonliving matter are questioned. It is no wonder that the sense of order found in Thoreau's Walden or ...
... Wrst century our entire means for making sense of the universe is in Xux. Even the cherished taxonomic distinctions between living and nonliving matter are questioned. It is no wonder that the sense of order found in Thoreau's Walden or ...
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PART II Environmental Rhetoric and Political Pragmatism | 83 |
PART III The Environmental President Who Wasnt | 155 |
PART IVPresidentialRhetoric andEnvironmentalGovernance forthe TwentyfirstCentury | 231 |
Contributors | 288 |
Index | 289 |
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