A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... black was “ an exile in his own land , " who should no longer be compelled to " languish in the corners of American ... power advocates who questioned King's philosophy and tactics , see Robert L. Scott and Wayne Brockriede , The Rhetoric of ...
... black was “ an exile in his own land , " who should no longer be compelled to " languish in the corners of American ... power advocates who questioned King's philosophy and tactics , see Robert L. Scott and Wayne Brockriede , The Rhetoric of ...
Strana 96
... black power would be eminently newsworthy . Wilkins ' argumentative strategy is based on two principal contentions : first , that the methods and goals suggested by " black power " advocates are basically unproductive and , further ...
... black power would be eminently newsworthy . Wilkins ' argumentative strategy is based on two principal contentions : first , that the methods and goals suggested by " black power " advocates are basically unproductive and , further ...
Strana 102
... black power " means anti - white power . In a racially pluralistic society , the concept , the formation and the exercise of an ethnically - tagged power , means opposition to other ethnic powers , just as the term " white supremacy ...
... black power " means anti - white power . In a racially pluralistic society , the concept , the formation and the exercise of an ethnically - tagged power , means opposition to other ethnic powers , just as the term " white supremacy ...
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Practical and Critical Principles | 9 |
Speeches for Analysis and Criticism | 39 |
The Audience and the Topic | 55 |
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