President Johnson's War On Poverty President Johnson's War On Poverty
Studies Rhetoric & Communicati

President Johnson's War On Poverty

Rhetoric and History

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Illustrates the interweaving of rhetorical and historical forces in shaping public policy

In January 1964, in his first State of the Union address, President Lyndon Johnson announced a declaration of “unconditional war” on poverty. By the end of the year the Economic Opportunity Act became law.

The War on Poverty illustrates the interweaving of rhetorical and historical forces in shaping public policy. Zarefsky suggest that an important problem in the War on Poverty lay in its discourse. He assumes that language plays a central role in the formulation of social policy by shaping the context within which people view the social world. By terming the anti-poverty effort a war, President Johnson imparted significant symbolism to the effort: it called for total victory and gave confidence that the “war” was winnable. It influenced the definition of the enemy as an intergenerational cycle of poverty, rather than the shortcomings of the individual; and it led to the choice of community action, manpower programs, and prudent management as weapons and tactics. Each of these implications involves a choice of language and symbols, a decision about how to characterize and discuss the world. Zarefsky contends that each of these rhetorical choices was helpful to the Johnson administration in obtaining passage of the Economic Opportunity Ac of 1964, but that each choice invited redefinition or reinterpretation of a symbol in a way that threatened the program.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2015
April 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Alabama Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
857.6
KB

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