A remarkable political figure, John F. Kennedy contributed also to political theory focusing on community, sacrifice, and effective national leadership. Coming of age in the build-up to World War II, Kennedy’s early views were framed by the inability of Western democracies to meet totalitarian challenges. As his political career developed, JFK maintained a stance favorable to strong national leadership as a way of overcoming the individualism and self-centered aspects of modern life. A keen believer in service, community, and sacrifice, his famous “Ask not” moment of his 1961 Inaugural Address was informed by a concern with renewing American democracy. With a weakening of the social contract and increased political dysfunctionality in the t...
Jeffery K. Tulis authored a book entitled The Rhetorical Presidency, in which he argues the role of ...
The study examined how John F. Kennedy made use of the epideictic or ceremonial nature of his June 1...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
In the revolutionary age of television, it was essential for presidential candidates to be able to a...
This study traces Kennedy's political development from his election to the Senate in 1964 to his de...
This thesis is an attempt to reveal John F. Kennedy, the politician, as a political theorist. Kenned...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the evolution of John Kennedy's consciousness of social-we...
In his campaign for the presidency, in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy endured a grueling vetting proc...
In 1910 a colorful Irishman ran for the mayor of Boston with the slogan, The people, not the bosses...
This is a study targeting the political debut of a great American figurehead. Before he was Presiden...
The Declaration of Independence famously states, “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all m...
Commitment, credibility, and counterinsurgency were central themes of John F. Kennedy\u27s foreign p...
This essay argues that John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon demonstrated ambivalent feelings toward de...
This is a study of Robert F. Kennedy"s ethical appeals in 1968 presidential campaign addresses. The ...
Jeffery K. Tulis authored a book entitled The Rhetorical Presidency, in which he argues the role of ...
The study examined how John F. Kennedy made use of the epideictic or ceremonial nature of his June 1...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...
As president during one of the most tumultuous time periods in American history, John F. Kennedy fac...
In the revolutionary age of television, it was essential for presidential candidates to be able to a...
This study traces Kennedy's political development from his election to the Senate in 1964 to his de...
This thesis is an attempt to reveal John F. Kennedy, the politician, as a political theorist. Kenned...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the evolution of John Kennedy's consciousness of social-we...
In his campaign for the presidency, in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy endured a grueling vetting proc...
In 1910 a colorful Irishman ran for the mayor of Boston with the slogan, The people, not the bosses...
This is a study targeting the political debut of a great American figurehead. Before he was Presiden...
The Declaration of Independence famously states, “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all m...
Commitment, credibility, and counterinsurgency were central themes of John F. Kennedy\u27s foreign p...
This essay argues that John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon demonstrated ambivalent feelings toward de...
This is a study of Robert F. Kennedy"s ethical appeals in 1968 presidential campaign addresses. The ...
Jeffery K. Tulis authored a book entitled The Rhetorical Presidency, in which he argues the role of ...
The study examined how John F. Kennedy made use of the epideictic or ceremonial nature of his June 1...
The Cuban Missile Crisis may be equated to a dangerous game of chess played between two powerful riv...