Occupy Comics: Art & Stories Inspired by Occupy Wall Street is a currently-in-production, deluxe comic book anthology funded on Kickstarter and seeking to articulate themes of the Occupy Wall Street movement through comics as well as to fund-raise on behalf of the protesters.
Indeed, Nunn has yet to demonstrate the capacity to inspire and move voters by articulating broad themes of national purpose.
He was also the first of a new breed of protest politicians, the first to articulate themes that have no inherent racial content and that have now become a staple of American politics, having shaped every national campaign from Richard Nixon's in 1968 to Bill Clinton's and Ross Perot's in 1992.
In his lyrics he often uses metaphor and verse, rather than traditional poetry, to articulate his socio/political and spiritual themes.
In these works, Jeffers began to articulate themes that contributed to what he later identified as Inhumanism.
Lahr quotes from many previous books and articles to construct his concise history, so the book's freshest contribution comes with his ability to articulate grand themes with a nice turn of phrase.
For the last two months two books articulating such themes have been at the top of the New York Times best-seller lists.
Brechtian theatre articulated popular themes and forms with avant-garde formal experimentation to create a modernist realism that stood in sharp contrast both to its psychological and socialist varieties.
While Mr. Dole regularly criticizes Mr. Clinton for raising taxes and for not being truly committed to balancing the Federal budget, he has only occasionally articulated broader economic themes.
By contrast, "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz" is a parable for adults; it articulates large social themes that preoccupied Fitzgerald throughout his career as a mature writer, and which found their way into his major novels, notably The Great Gatsby.