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From ambiguity to dogma: The rhetorical symbols of Lyndon B. Johnson on Vietnam
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1982
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Public PolicyPolitical TheoryLyndon B. JohnsonPolitical ProcessPolitical BehaviorPolitical CommunicationRhetoricRhetorical TheoryRhetorical SymbolsVietnam WarPolitical PolicyLanguage StudiesPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesEvocative Symbols
The authors analyze and evaluate President Johnson's casting of political policy into evocative symbols, the invention and operation of those rhetorical forms, the resulting conflict over the symbolization of the Vietnam War, and the theoretical and ethical implications of those rhetorical choices.
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