

When They Go Low, We Go High
Book • 2017
When They Go Low, We Go High explores the most notable speeches in history, analyzing rhetorical techniques to uncover how speeches can profoundly shape the world.
The book travels across continents and centuries, highlighting figures like Elizabeth I, John F. Kennedy, and Barack Obama, to tell the story of democracy and the power of public speaking.
It serves as a reminder of how words can change the world and is particularly relevant in times of political disillusionment.
The book travels across continents and centuries, highlighting figures like Elizabeth I, John F. Kennedy, and Barack Obama, to tell the story of democracy and the power of public speaking.
It serves as a reminder of how words can change the world and is particularly relevant in times of political disillusionment.
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