Robert M. La Follette, Sr.: The Voice of Conscience
By (Author) Carl R. Burgchardt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th March 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
History of the Americas
Communication studies
808.51092
Hardback
264
This reference analyzes all of the major speeches of one of the most significant politicians of the first part of the 20th century, Robert La Follette, Sr. His speeches offer "historic snapshots" into the Progressive era and of the thinking of an outstanding governor of Wisconsin, O.S. Senator, and social agitator. This rhetorical biography analyzes key speeches and provides texts demonstrating how Senator La Follette used melodramatic scenarios to enlist citizens in his reform crusade against "the gravest danger" that he saw in America. This reference also provides texts of his most important speeches, a chronology of his major orations, and a lengthy bibliography. This volume is designd for students and specialists in political communication, rhetorical criticism, and American studies. This systematical analysis of Senator La Follette's public speeches is a short history of the Progressive era, World War I and its aftermath, and the early 1920s from the perspective of a leading strategy illuminates his use of confrontational tactics, such as the filibuster in congress to educate the voter and to plead for reforms that he considered essential. This reference provides the texts of five seminal orations and the most complete bibliography of speeches available to date.
. . . in the area of his expertise, rhetorical analysis, he offers much that is useful.-Wisconsin Magazine of History
Robert M. La Follette, Sr., The Voice of Conscience by Professor Carl R. Burgchardt fills a need in the study of the life of Robert La Follette. It is a valuable collection of La Follette's most important speeches and a useful case study of rhetorical criticism. Additionally, the study communicates to us valuable information about the central place of rhetoric in nineteenth century university and political life. The cynicism with which we greeted the political rhetoric surrounding the recent election indicates the lack of centrality of oratory in 1992. Professor Burgchardt's study reminds us of another, better rhetorical time.-Rhetoric Society Quarterly
." . . in the area of his expertise, rhetorical analysis, he offers much that is useful."-Wisconsin Magazine of History
"Robert M. La Follette, Sr., The Voice of Conscience by Professor Carl R. Burgchardt fills a need in the study of the life of Robert La Follette. It is a valuable collection of La Follette's most important speeches and a useful case study of rhetorical criticism. Additionally, the study communicates to us valuable information about the central place of rhetoric in nineteenth century university and political life. The cynicism with which we greeted the political rhetoric surrounding the recent election indicates the lack of centrality of oratory in 1992. Professor Burgchardt's study reminds us of another, better rhetorical time."-Rhetoric Society Quarterly
CARL R. BURGCHARDT is Associate Professor in the Department of Speech Communication at Colorado State University. He has written on the history and criticism of American public address.