The Rhetorical Presidency

Jeffrey K. Tulis

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Author
Jeffrey K. Tulis
Publish Date
1988-09-21
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
209
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
069102295X
ISBN-13
9780691022956
citemno
111611
Edition
Edition Unstated
Subject
Political Science
SKU
9780691022956

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"This is a brilliant book. The author does not overlap with the existing literature as much as offer an entirely new way of thinking about the phenomenon he describes. The book should draw respectful attention in a variety of disciplines--history, philosophy, and communications, as well as political science. . . . I could go on and on; there is no end to my appreciation for this work."--Michael Nelson, Vanderbilt University

"This book is full of good writing, sound judgment, and the exactly appropriate rhetoric for an analysis of the rhetorical presidency. Everyone is aware of references to the presidency as a bully pulpit and to presidents as great (or poor) communicators. But it takes a book like Tulis's to put all this together as an essential, perhaps the essential, political dimension of the presidency."--Theodore J. Lowi, Cornell University

"Making an image for presidents today is a sham rhetoric that must be judged within the history of presidential rhetoric since the Founding. In this brilliant and original work, Jeffrey Tulis finds a new aspect on the presidency and rediscovers a forgotten topic in political science."--Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr., Harvard University