Passion and Preferences
- 338bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
The book explores how Bryan's 'Cross of Gold' speech capitalized on a fervent political atmosphere, highlighting the emotional and ideological fervor of the time. It delves into the strategies employed by Bryan to connect with the audience's sentiments, illustrating the speech's impact on American politics and its lasting significance in the context of populism and economic struggles. Bensel provides a critical analysis of the speech's rhetoric and its ability to mobilize supporters during a pivotal moment in history.
