Rhetoric
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“O Wretched State!”: In Which Harvard Ties Itself Into Knots
Just inside the western gate of Harvard Yard sits a cheap plastic frame enclosing a piece of corrugated cardboard. Clearly, it was placed there in response to past–and current–campus protests. I have questions, though. Who is the audience here? Surely not the students, as they would have already received such messages through other sources. The… Continue reading
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Abstraction and the Rhetoric of Power
I HAVE A FOLDER ON MY COMPUTER NAMED “THE TRAGEDY FILES.” It contains examples of “tragedy” as it appears in reports of violent actions by police. The earliest is from September of 2018, but I stopped the collection the following year, as it was getting tiresome and rather pointless. That doesn’t mean that use of… Continue reading
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Visitor from a “Foreign Country”: The Curious Case of John W. Haley
“Now and then the haze of the dead years thins out and shows us a few of these young men and we are left with long thoughts.” –Bruce Catton, Gettysburg: The Final Fury We are often exhorted, when encountering problematic words and actions from people in the 19th Century, to keep in mind the adage… Continue reading