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Eugene F. Miller
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The Good Society. 17:1-12
Writing in the 1830s, Alexis de Tocqueville pointed out that democratic America, from its colonial beginnings, had been especially hospitable to the idea of progress.1 This would remain true for at least a century after Tocqueville's travels in the U
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Eugene F. Miller
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The Good Society. 15:51-60
ion, sympathetic identification, the intensification of pity or compassion through the sublimation of erotic desire, a sense of indignation at the mistreatment of others, and a thirst for universal justice.13 In his Discourse on the Origin of Inequal
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Society. 40:82-87
Autor:
Eugene F. Miller
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The Review of Politics. 63:485-516
What moderns call technology is requisite to liberal democracy, for without the increase of wealth, knowledge, and opportunity that technology provides, the ruling majority could not be an enlightened middle class. Nevertheless, critics point to adva
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American Journalism. 15:13-34
Autor:
Cal M. Logue, Eugene F. Miller
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Critical Studies in Mass Communication. 13:364-373
Communication is not made of gaps, as John Durham Peters has recently maintained, but of more or less successful attempts to bridge the spatio‐temporal and interpretive distances that attend our individuality as embodied beings. Starting from the i
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Eugene F. Miller, Cal M. Logue
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 81:20-47
Rhetorical status is a feature of all communicative interaction. It is the relative standing or positioning of parties to communication or, defined cognitively, it is this standing as reflected in the identities that interacting parties assign to the
Autor:
Eugene F. Miller
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The Journal of Politics. 54:1206-1209
Autor:
Eugene F. Miller
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Liberty in Hume’s History of England ISBN: 9789401067270
Of England during his own time, David Hume thought that one could affirm justly, and without any danger of exaggeration, that it enjoyed “the most entire system of liberty, that ever was known amongst mankind.”1 His History of England is the stor
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0535-1_3
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0535-1_3
Autor:
Cal M. Logue, Eugene F. Miller
Publikováno v:
Critical Studies in Mass Communication. 13:380-381
(1996). Communication as mediated sharing: A rejoinder to peters. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 380-381.