The Anti-Intellectual Presidency: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush

by Elvin T. Lim
The Anti-Intellectual Presidency: The Decline of Presidential Rhetoric from George Washington to George W. Bush
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June 16th 2008 by Oxford University Press, USA

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Hardcover, 208 pages

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019534264X   (isbn13: 9780195342642)

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Why has it been so long since an American president has effectively and consistently presented well-crafted, intellectually substantive arguments to t...more






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Ginnie
Ginnie marked it as to-read
11/29/08

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"Anti-intellectualism in presidential speeches is a serious problem because of the way it allows public discourse to be infected with demagoguery." - Arts & Letters Daily

"In our times, we are not surprised that in policy statements slogans will be valued over explanations and parsimony of words valued over complete accounts. For a defense of the war in Iraq, for example, we expect applause lines such as “When the Iraqis stand up, we’ll stand down.” For more se...more
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Loyola University Chicago Libraries
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Read in August, 2008
Supported by extensive research and interviews with 42 presidential speech writers, The Anti-Intellectual Presidency proposes the theory (among several) that the decline in the discourse and deliberation of national policy by the public can be traced to the tendency by the Executive Branch to not merely oversimplify said issues in Presidential remarks, but also through the desire of the Office to deify the public’s “common sense” to justify the simplification to begin with. The decline in ...more
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William
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08/03/08

Read in August, 2008
Supported by extensive research and interviews with 42 presidential speech writers, The Anti-Intellectual Presidency proposes the theory (among several) that the decline in the discourse and deliberation of national policy by the public can be traced to the tendency by the Executive Branch to not merely oversimplify said issues in Presidential remarks, but also through the desire of the Office to deify the public’s “common sense” to justify the simplification to begin with. The decline in...more
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Margot
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06/29/08

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David Broder had a column on this new book. http://www.washingtonpost.com/...
It is a scholarly (but easy to read) study of how presidential communications have been made less substantive and more soundbitey over the last 200 years. The author, Professor Elvin Lim of Wesleyan University, interviewed 42 speechwriters and communications folks to get his answers. I haven't bought i
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Paper Napkin
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09/12/08

Read in September, 2008
I'd give this 2.5 stars. It had some interesting information in it, especially the sections on presidential speech writers. Unfortunately it read like a book whose author is gunning for tenure-- too many pages wasted on defining what he was going to talk about, and what he wasn't going to talk about, and why.
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