The political style of conspiracy

The political style of conspiracy
About this book
"This book analyzes the concept and reality of the "slave power" in the rhetorical discourse of the mid-nineteenth-century, in particular the speeches and writing of politicians Salmon P. Chase, Charles Sumner, and Abraham Lincoln. By examining their mainstream texts, Pfau reveals that, in addition to the "paranoid style" of conspiracy rhetoric that inhabits the margins of political life, Lincoln, Chase, and Sumner also engaged in a distinctive form of conspiracy rhetoric that is often found at the center of mainstream American society and politics."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL4296614W
Subjects
ConspiraciesDiscourse analysisEnglish languageHistoryLanguagePolitical aspects of RhetoricPolitical aspects of SlaveryPolitical culturePolitics and governmentRhetoricSlaveryPolitical aspectsUnited states, history, civil war, 1861-1865