Jamie White, a former professor of philosophy at Cambridge University, in the book Blair's Political Games, opens a way through the swamp of pre-election debates, Tony Blair's political statements, and election promises, and pulls modern political rh ...
Jamie White, a former professor of philosophy at Cambridge University, in the book Blair's Political Games, opens a way through the swamp of pre-election debates, Tony Blair's political statements, and election promises, and pulls modern political rhetoric out of these words with a humorous tone. From the point of view of rhetorical analysis and metaphor, he criticizes the political speech of Tony Blair, a master of rhetoric, and other politicians in the 2005 British election. He also attacks other politicians, including the leader of the conservative party, Michael Howard.
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