This text examines the relationship between rhetoric and social change, and how people transform social relations through the use of symbols. It focuses on the work of Kenneth Burke, to discern the conditions of possibility for social transformation and the role of people and rhetoric in it.
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Barbara Biesecker is Associate Professor of Rhetoric at the University of Iowa.
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