From the leader’s lips, to the public’s ears: The state of exception, administrative evil, and the enemy in President Trump’s rhetoric during COVID-19

Q1 Social Sciences Administrative Theory and Praxis Pub Date : 2020-07-31 DOI:10.1080/10841806.2020.1798693
E. Santis
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Abstract In the throes of COVID-19, heads of state like President Donald J. Trump have the power to declare a state of exception and use their moment in the limelight to help the public make sense of the pandemic. Unfortunately, sometimes leaders use the state of exception as a vehicle for acts of administrative evil against would-be enemies. Therefore, it is essential to interrogate whether heads of state like President Trump are using the limelight to harm others. As I show through a qualitative content analysis of 87 communication events, instead of unifying and reassuring the public with cogent solutions, President Trump has leveraged the spotlight to name enemies: China, COVID-19, and the press. Consequently, the President may soon sanction or intensify acts of administrative evil in the United States.
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在COVID-19的阵痛中,像唐纳德·j·特朗普总统这样的国家元首有权宣布例外状态,并利用他们在聚光灯下的时刻帮助公众了解这场大流行。不幸的是,有时领导人利用例外状态作为对潜在敌人实施行政邪恶行为的工具。因此,有必要质问像特朗普总统这样的国家元首是否在利用聚光灯伤害他人。正如我通过对87项交流活动的定性内容分析所显示的那样,特朗普总统没有用令人信服的解决方案团结和安抚公众,而是利用聚光灯来命名敌人:中国、新冠病毒和媒体。因此,总统可能很快就会制裁或加强美国的行政邪恶行为。
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Administrative Theory and Praxis
Administrative Theory and Praxis Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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