Persuasion and Propaganda new digital text case study draft – Bureaucratic Rhetoric and Institutions of Involuntary Labor in Early Imperial China
Persuasion and Propaganda new digital text case study draft – Bureaucratic Rhetoric and Institutions of Involuntary Labor in Early Imperial China

American economist Alan Blinder famously characterized the rhetorical style of bureaucrats – an umbrella term denoting unelected officials holding administrative, technical, and managerial positions – as “secretive, cryptic, [sic] using

Thirteenth Amendment and the “Slaughter-House”
Thirteenth Amendment and the “Slaughter-House”

by Keren Wang This essay was originally featured on the Penn State Civic & Community Engagement (CIVCOM)  website, responding to this year’s Constitution Day theme: “The U.S. Constitution & ‘The Dangerous Thirteenth Amendment’.”  Please visit and share