Understanding the Preamble as a Rhetorical Context for Political Action
Andrew R. Cline
Poverty & Public Policy, 2013, vol. 5, issue 3, 293-300
Abstract:
Andrew Cline of Missouri State University crosses a number of disciplinary boundaries, especially rhetorical analysis and political science. Dr. Cline examines the Constitution of the United States and discusses the need to address poverty by concentrating upon the Constitution's meaning for contemporary society.
Date: 2013
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