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power. Within CDA framework, it tries to provide the way to interpret Obama‘s addresses where the shared norms and values happen to wrap the concealed interest that will ideologically affect the policies and the regulations made in governing, especially in the discourse of economy. This study, thus, invites the readers to build the self-awareness which frees them in thinking and acting upon the social condition so that it also frees them from the dogmatic independency. However, this thesis is limited only in the inaugural addresses of Obama and has limited comparison to the addresses which are delivered by the same speaker elsewhere. Further researcher who might be interested in discussing discourse of Obama is therefore suggested to look at more related addresses to see how a certain discourse might be developed in the other occasion outside the president inauguration moment. If one wishes to use the Critical Discourse Analysis method and the Systemic Functional Linguistic analysis of a text, he better employs more related background and the current condition of social, political, cultural, and economy which surrounds the production of a text in order to provide a context of situation. These aspects when elaborated will strengthen the argumentation of the findings. 169 BIBLIOGRAPHY Anderson, R. O‘G. B. 1992. Language and Power: Exploring Political Cultures in Indonesia . New York: Cornell University Press. Ball, T. Terrence D. 2007. The Democratic Ideal in American Politics in Global Perspective ed. Ronald King and Julie Sullivan. New York: Longman Pearson. Barber, J. D. 1971. The Presidency: What Americans Wants. The Center Magazine . ed. January-February 1971 p.6. Barker, C. Dariusz G. 2001. Cultural Studies and Discourse Analysis. London: Sage. Berlin, I. 1969. Two Concepts of Liberty in For Essays on Liberty. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bloor, T. Bloor, M. 1995. The functional analysis of English: A Hallidayan Approach. London: Arnold. Bourdieu, P. 1991. Language and Symbolic Power ed. John B. Thompson, transl. Gino Raymond and Matthew Adamson. Cambridge: Polity Press. Bracher, M. 1993. Jacques Lacan, Discourse, and Social Change. New York: Cornell University Press. Cohen, J. 2002. Procedure and Substance in Deliberative Democracy in Philosophy and Democracy ed. T. Christiano. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chouliaraki, L. Fairclough, N. 1999. Discourse in Late Modernity: Rethinking Critical Discourse Analysis . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Chomsky, N. 1993. The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many. Berkeley: Odonian Press. Chomsky, N. 1996. Power and Prospect: Reflection on Human Nature and the Social Order . London: Pluto Press.