Civic Writing by Corbin Shepherd

Synopsis
Civic Writing explores the profound impact of persuasive writing on society, examining its role in shaping policy, driving social justice movements, and instigating reform. It highlights how rhetoric in political discourse and compelling narratives have swayed public opinion and influenced policymakers throughout history. The book showcases how written arguments have challenged power structures, using examples from pamphlets to social media posts.
The book progresses chronologically, starting with the principles of civic writing and moving through case studies of key historical moments, such as abolitionism and the civil rights movement, before concluding with an analysis of contemporary online activism. Readers will gain insights into the strategic use of language and its power to shape societal attitudes.
By understanding these dynamics, the book empowers readers to engage effectively in civic dialogue and become agents of change.
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