Fighting Words: Persuasive Strategies for War and Politics

Author:   Richard F. Miller
Publisher:   Savas Beatie
ISBN:  

9781932714784


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   20 May 2010
Format:   Hardback
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KEYNOTE . Unique examination of history's greatest battles speeches - why they worked and what it led to In Fighting Words, award-winning author Richard F. Miller (In Words and Deeds) looks to some of history's most successful battle speechmakers to answer the age-old question of how did it work? How did Pope Urban II's speech convince tens of thousands of Europeans to wage the First Crusade, a dangerous, and for many, a one-way journey to Jerusalem? How did George Patton's speech transform the green kids of the Third Army into the terror of the Third Reich? How did the words of General David Petraeus resurrect a losing effort in Iraq and in the process, retrain his soldiers for a new kind of war? Miller argues that human persuasion is seamless and that the persuasive strategies by which men (and increasingly women) are recruited, trained, and exhorted for war can be applied to politics and business. For those who manage, motivating, instructing, and preparing your people to perform their jobs is, for the competent manager, Job One. For those who recognize that in this partisan age, politics is just war by other means, Fighting Words applies the insights of battle speeches to politics. Miller concludes his study by analyzing three of President Obama's most successful and controversial speeches based on the lessons learned from the great military motivators of history. What did the president do right? What did he do wrong? Miller doesn't speculate, rather he analyzes real historical examples and extracts their lessons. As Miller aptly demonstrates, persuasive strategies based on love, hate, duty, patriotism, comradeship, fear, and shame are as widely used today as they were in antiquity. AUTHOR Historian and journalist Richard F. Miller has served four stints as an embedded journalist, most recently, with the 101st Airborne at various posts in eastern Afghanistan (2008). ILLUSTRATIONS 16 page b/w photographs *

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Author:   Richard F. Miller
Publisher:   Savas Beatie
Imprint:   Savas Beatie
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9781932714784


ISBN 10:   1932714782
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   20 May 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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...offers time tested speaking strategies whose sharp double edged usefulness can be used on motivating employees, soldiers, and citizens to accomplish great goals. --Lone Star Book Review ...a powerful recommendation for military and political libraries alike, offering examples of some of history's most successful battle speechmakers...offers insight into human persuasion and strategies by which men and women are recruited, trained and prepared for battle. --Midwest Book Review


...a powerful recommendation for military and political libraries alike, offering examples of some of history's most successful battle speechmakers...offers insight into human persuasion and strategies by which men and women are recruited, trained and prepared for battle. --Midwest Book Review ...offers time tested speaking strategies whose sharp double edged usefulness can be used on motivating employees, soldiers, and citizens to accomplish great goals. --Lone Star Book Review


...a powerful recommendation for military and political libraries alike, offering examples of some of history's most successful battle speechmakers...offers insight into human persuasion and strategies by which men and women are recruited, trained and prepared for battle. -- Midwest Book Review ...offers time tested speaking strategies whose sharp double edged usefulness can be used on motivating employees, soldiers, and citizens to accomplish great goals. -- Lone Star Book Review


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RICHARD F. MILLER’s most recent books are In Words and Deeds: Battle Speeches in History, A Carrier at War: On Board the USS Kitty Hawk in the Iraq War, and Harvard’s Civil War: The History of the Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. He is an independent scholar.

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