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In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Politics, Rhetoric, and Self-Defense [Hardcover]

Rachel L. Holloway (Author)

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May 30, 1993 0275944298 978-0275944292

In June 1954, the Atomic Energy Commission determined that J. Robert Oppenheimer, wartime director of the Manhattan Project and Father of the Atomic Bomb, was a security risk. Consequently, America's most prominent scientist was removed from government service. In contrast to historical and political explanations of the Oppenheimer case, Holloway explores the role that rhetoric played in Oppenheimer's demise. In doing so, the author draws attention to the symbolic nature of politics and character and highlights the significant interaction of political and scientific terminologies in American discourse.

Holloway's analysis and evaluation suggest that the accusations against Oppenheimer used the most powerful terms of the mid-1950s--communism, progress, and science--to legitimize the government's questionable action. Oppenheimer, for his part, failed to use his most strategic rhetorical resources in his defense, and therefore participated in his own ruin. Holloway highlights the rhetorical interaction among accusation, self-defense, and decision statements through a microscopic rhetorical analysis of the case's five central documents. An original extension and refinement of Kenneth Burke's cluster-agon method, which Holloway calls terminological algebra, is proposed as a systematic analytical tool consistent with Burke's theories. Recommended for critics of rhetoric and political communication.



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Explores the role that rhetoric played in the removal of Oppenheimer from government service.

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RACHEL HOLLOWAY is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

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Readers who opened the 29 March 1954 issue of Life magazine saw a shocking and unprecedented series of photographs. Read the first page
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terminological algebra, overall security equation, past communist associations, hydrogen bomb development, terminological relationships, numerical algebra, security sum, security hearing, general advisory committee, organizational loyalty, cooperation with government, progressive terms, derogatory information, documented standards
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United States, Los Alamos, New York, Robert Oppenheimer, Personnel Security Board, Kenneth Burke, Atomic Energy Commission, University of California Press, Executive Order, Soviet Union, President Eisenhower, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Central States Speech Journal, Grammar of Motives, Houghton Mifflin, Joseph Haberer, Oratorical Encounters, World War, Government Printing Office, Halford Ross Ryan, Lewis Strauss, Noreen Wales Kruse, Nuel Pharr Davis, Peter Goodchild, Barry Brummett
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