Rhetoric Review
Dec 2009
Democracies to Come: Rhetorical Action, Neoliberalism, and Communities of Resistance, Rachel Riedner and Kevin Mahoney: Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008. vii–xix + 142 pages. $60.00 hardcover
Aaron Block
Emerson College
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Kara Mae Brown
Emerson College
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Kelly Caiazzo
Emerson College
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John Trimbur
Emerson College
Journal
Rhetoric Review
Published
2009-12-22
DOI
10.1080/07350190903415453
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