Rhetoric Review
Sep 2007
When Rhetoric Sells Out: What to Make of Jay Heinrich's “Thank You for Arguing”
Brian Jackson
Brigham Young University
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Rhetoric Review
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2007-09-13
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10.1080/07350190701577959
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