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Nathan Crick is a Professor of Communication at Texas A&M University, specializing in rhetoric and its intersections with power, democracy, and historical contexts. His work bridges classical rhetoric, pragmatism, and contemporary issues like fascism, climate change, and media ecology. Crick earned his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh after studying environmental science and journalism at UMass. He previously taught at LSU before joining TAMU in 2013. His research explores how rhetoric shapes societal structures and democratic practices, with a focus on American pragmatism, classical Greek thought, and modern social movements.
Crick’s publications include influential books such as The Way to Hell: Machiavelli for Catastrophic Times (2024), Routledge Handbook on Rhetoric and Power (2024), and The Rhetoric of Fascism (2022). He teaches courses on rhetorical theory, political communication, and public speaking, emphasizing critical engagement with media and democratic processes. Crick also leads study abroad programs in Italy and Ireland to foster global awareness.
His scholarly contributions span over 30 years, addressing themes like the Dewey/Lippmann debate in modern media, the rhetorical challenges of climate change, and the enduring relevance of figures like Machiavelli. Crick’s work integrates interdisciplinary perspectives, bridging philosophy, history, and communication studies to analyze power dynamics and civic engagement.

