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Speechwright: An Insider's Take on Political Rhetoric
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Speechwright: An Insider’s Take on Political Rhetoric

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For almost thirty years, William F. Gavin wrote speeches at the highest levels of government. Speechwright is his insider’s view of politics, a shrewd critique of presidential and congressional rhetoric, and a personal look at the political leaders for whom he wrote speeches.

While serving President Richard Nixon and candidate Ronald Reagan, Gavin advocated for working rhetoric - well-crafted, clear, hard-hitting arguments that did not offer visions of the unattainable, but instead limited political discourse to achievable ends reached through practical means.

Filled with hard-earned wisdom about politics and its discontents, Speechwright describes Gavin’s successes, his failures, and his call for political rhetoric built on strong argument rather than the mere search for eloquence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2011
Pages
172
ISBN
9781611860177

For almost thirty years, William F. Gavin wrote speeches at the highest levels of government. Speechwright is his insider’s view of politics, a shrewd critique of presidential and congressional rhetoric, and a personal look at the political leaders for whom he wrote speeches.

While serving President Richard Nixon and candidate Ronald Reagan, Gavin advocated for working rhetoric - well-crafted, clear, hard-hitting arguments that did not offer visions of the unattainable, but instead limited political discourse to achievable ends reached through practical means.

Filled with hard-earned wisdom about politics and its discontents, Speechwright describes Gavin’s successes, his failures, and his call for political rhetoric built on strong argument rather than the mere search for eloquence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2011
Pages
172
ISBN
9781611860177