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Politics and the Limits of Language
Politics and the Limits of Language In 2008, Barack Obama’s opponents in the Democratic primaries sniffed at his rhetoric. He was talking more about hope than his policy preferences, they complained. In response, he quoted famous lines from monumental speeches in a tone of passionate disbelief. “‘I have a dream.’ Just words?” “‘We have nothing to fear but fear itself.’ Just words? Just speeches?” At a rally in Wisconsin, he ignited the crowd with a new refrain: “Don’t tell me words don’t matt...
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Commonweal (United States) | Aug 17, 2026
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