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Our economic arrangements require a persuasive story that can explain who is rich, who is poor, and why. This story shapes our attitudes toward what is just and unjust; this story dispenses power to some and withholds it from others; and the deeply political and paradoxical nature of this story presents a valuable site of rhetorical inquiry. Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream fills an important scholarly gap by connecting the need to make sense of economic arrangements with the rhetoric of the American Dream. Luke Winslow examines how the rhetoric of the American Dream has emerged as a dominant cultural touchstone in oscillation with a widespread shift to individualistic explanations for economic arrangements, the arrival of neoliberalism, growing levels on inequality, and dismal rates of economic mobility. By developing the tools of rhetorical and ideological criticism this book explores the American Dream in relation to religious, economic, educational, and p

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Recognizing the saliency of his book’s topic, Luke Winslow does a phenomenal job writing in a manner that is accessible to most people. Economic Injustice is not only relevant to multiple academic disciplines, such as Sociology, Political Science, and Communications, but is also a significant contribution to the public. This book provides a timely look into America’s journey to the election of the unorthodox Donald Trump for people of all different political affiliations. As Winslow addresses the Millenial generation in his last chapter, it may be most important for students and older Millenials to examine Winslow’s words and decide whether they feel inspired to take part in the reformative ideological revolution he proposes. Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream should be at the forefront of every bookstore and in the hands of every student, academic, and member of the American public for a sobering glimpse into the past and future of American democracy and inequality. * Journal of Social Justice *
The discipline of communication and specifically rhetorical studies needs this book. The public needs this book. One of the first studies to emerge that attempts to gauge the rhetorical impact of Donald Trump, this is an important work keyed to the idea of economic injustice—those who foster it, resist it, and talk about it. Students of rhetoric, politics, ethics, morality, and public discourse will want to read this important new contribution. -- Barry Brummett, University of Texas at Austin
Covering a number of timely topics—including the neoliberalization of higher education, the Great Recession of 2008, and the political ascendancy of Donald Trump—this book demonstrates the potential of using rhetorical methods to critique the ideological underpinnings of economic rationality in liberal democracies. -- Joshua Hanan, University of Denver

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Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream Chapter One: The Language of Inequality Chapter Two: The Myth of the American Dream Chapter Three: Prosperity Theology and the American Dream Chapter Four: Education, Neoliberalism, and the American Dream Chapter Five: The Great Recession and the Collapse of the American Dream Chapter Six: Trump’s Rapture in the Ashes of the American Dream Chapter Seven: Constructing an Alternative Vocabulary Bibliography About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/24/2017 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498544146, 978-1498544146
      ISBN10: 1498544142

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      Book Synopsis
      Our economic arrangements require a persuasive story that can explain who is rich, who is poor, and why. This story shapes our attitudes toward what is just and unjust; this story dispenses power to some and withholds it from others; and the deeply political and paradoxical nature of this story presents a valuable site of rhetorical inquiry. Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream fills an important scholarly gap by connecting the need to make sense of economic arrangements with the rhetoric of the American Dream. Luke Winslow examines how the rhetoric of the American Dream has emerged as a dominant cultural touchstone in oscillation with a widespread shift to individualistic explanations for economic arrangements, the arrival of neoliberalism, growing levels on inequality, and dismal rates of economic mobility. By developing the tools of rhetorical and ideological criticism this book explores the American Dream in relation to religious, economic, educational, and p

      Trade Review
      Recognizing the saliency of his book’s topic, Luke Winslow does a phenomenal job writing in a manner that is accessible to most people. Economic Injustice is not only relevant to multiple academic disciplines, such as Sociology, Political Science, and Communications, but is also a significant contribution to the public. This book provides a timely look into America’s journey to the election of the unorthodox Donald Trump for people of all different political affiliations. As Winslow addresses the Millenial generation in his last chapter, it may be most important for students and older Millenials to examine Winslow’s words and decide whether they feel inspired to take part in the reformative ideological revolution he proposes. Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream should be at the forefront of every bookstore and in the hands of every student, academic, and member of the American public for a sobering glimpse into the past and future of American democracy and inequality. * Journal of Social Justice *
      The discipline of communication and specifically rhetorical studies needs this book. The public needs this book. One of the first studies to emerge that attempts to gauge the rhetorical impact of Donald Trump, this is an important work keyed to the idea of economic injustice—those who foster it, resist it, and talk about it. Students of rhetoric, politics, ethics, morality, and public discourse will want to read this important new contribution. -- Barry Brummett, University of Texas at Austin
      Covering a number of timely topics—including the neoliberalization of higher education, the Great Recession of 2008, and the political ascendancy of Donald Trump—this book demonstrates the potential of using rhetorical methods to critique the ideological underpinnings of economic rationality in liberal democracies. -- Joshua Hanan, University of Denver

      Table of Contents
      Contents Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Economic Injustice and the Rhetoric of the American Dream Chapter One: The Language of Inequality Chapter Two: The Myth of the American Dream Chapter Three: Prosperity Theology and the American Dream Chapter Four: Education, Neoliberalism, and the American Dream Chapter Five: The Great Recession and the Collapse of the American Dream Chapter Six: Trump’s Rapture in the Ashes of the American Dream Chapter Seven: Constructing an Alternative Vocabulary Bibliography About the Author

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