Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis (2 Every modern president has had occasion to in Para. 2 praise the "free-market system"and denounce collectivist alternatives For Reference Question: What does the author imply when he says every modern president" instead of every president"? W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Every modern president has had occasion to praise the “free-market system” and denounce collectivist alternatives. I. Text Analysis To be continued on the next page. Question: What does the author imply when he says “every modern president” instead of “every president”? in Para. 2 For Reference Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis 2 For reference: The author does not mean to blame all the american presidents. In paragraph three he specifies those White House occupants from Kennedy to Clinton The facts and examples the author gives are also closely involved with those presidents from Kennedy to Clinton W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Text Analysis To be continued on the next page. For reference: The author does not mean to blame all the American presidents. In paragraph three he specifies those “White House occupants from Kennedy to Clinton”. The facts and examples the author gives are also closely involved with those presidents from Kennedy to Clinton. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis 3 Question: List out the virtues generally thought of as positive qualities of the corporate ideology self-reliant competition; private initiative: VIgo r resolve: spiritual revival W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Text Analysis Question: List out the virtues generally thought of as positive qualities of the corporate ideology. self-reliant competition; private initiative; vigor; resolve; spiritual revival; … To be continued on the next page. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis the president tends to treat capitalist interests in Para. 5 as synonymous with the nations well-being Question: In so-called"nation's well-being who are ignored or sacrificed? The ordinary people W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E … the president tends to treat capitalist interests as synonymous with the nation’s well-being. I. Text Analysis Question: In so-called “nation’s well-being”, who are ignored or sacrificed? The ordinary people. To be continued on the next page. in Para. 5 Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman
Lesson 15-The President as Corporate Salesman I. Text Analysis (Question: What kind of people, we can learn from paragraph 6, are likely to gain super power in American political world? Those who are millionaires with the support of industry and ban king W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Question: What kind of people, we can learn from paragraph 6, are likely to gain super power in American political world? I. Text Analysis Those who are millionaires with the support of industry and banking. To be continued on the next page. Lesson 15 – The President as Corporate Salesman