The Rhetoric of Sir Garfield Todd: Christian Imagination and the Dream of an African Democracy

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Baylor University Press, 2007 - 389 sayfa

This work assembles the best of Todd's (available) speeches and provides an analysis of their rhetorical and political significance. Sir Garfield Todd's (1908-2002) lifelong support of African rights earned him initial political success, subsequent imprisonment, and, finally, rightful recognition. Often labeled a liberal in the British political tradition, a closer study of Todd's rhetoric demonstrates that his politics flow directly from his religious heritage--and not from political liberalism.

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Democratic Disciples
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Michael Casey (Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh) is Professor of Communication and Carl P. Miller Endowed Chair of Communication at Pepperdine University.

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