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In this book, M. Jimmie Killingsworth and Jacqueline S. Palmer
have a twofold purpose: to analyze the patterns of rhetoric used in
written discourse about environmental politics and to make a
practical contribution to the art of rhetorical criticism through
the study of rhetoric in use.
The language, professional objectivity, and research programs of
scientists insulate these best-informed citizens in enclaves of
specialization, limiting access to crucial information and
hindering effective reformative action. Science, the authors
stress, is not merely a database to rely upon but a view of the
world that must be broadened in order to affect social morality.
Science-based activism must arise to ensure the care and future of
the environment.
Killingsworth and Palmer argue that for grassroots activism to
be tied to this globally conscious philosophy, a rhetoric of
sustainability must be cultivated.
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