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Can grassroots interest groups ever win the wars they wage in the political arena against big business in America? Praised by some as a crucial component of the democratic system and criticized by ...
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Can grassroots interest groups ever win the wars they wage in the political arena against big business in America? Praised by some as a crucial component of the democratic system and criticized by others as stubborn, single-issue factions that pose a threat to the equitable progress of political change, interest groups are considered by many detractors to have a success rate directly related to their alliance with wealthy, powerful corporations. As Ronald T. Libby asserts in Eco-Wars, viable strategies are available to environmental, food safety, animal rights, gun control, and other organizations that seek to challenge business interests in the political arena. Employing newly released documents culled from five non-business-related alliances with mostly social concerns, known today as "expressive" interest groups, Libby examines how they confront powerful industries. Eco-Wars investigates an antibiotechnology campaign aimed at drug companies; an animal rights effort directed against the agricultural industry; an anti-pesticide campaign focused on the chemical industry; a property rights fight against environmental groups; and a secondhand smoke campaign opposing tobacco companies. Drawing upon previously classified files, Eco-Wars also draws from interviews with both activists and the industry representatives they oppose.With his balanced analysis, Libby goes beyond the polemical nature of much work on this subject, offering a new avenue for research in the social sciences and a useful tool for interest groups.
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Price: $42.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Power, Conflict, and Democracy: American Politics Into the 21st Century
Publication Date: 19 March 1999
ISBN: 9780231113113
Format: Paperback
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / National

Ronald T. Libby is professor of political science at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville and the author of five books including Protecting Markets: U.S. Policy and the World Grain Trade and The Politics of Economic Power in Southern Africa.

1. Introduction: Expressive Interest Groups
2. The Antibiotechnology Campaign: Farmers Food Safety Groups, and Drug Companies
3. The Animal Rights Campaign: Agribusiness and Animal Rights Groups
4. The "Big Green" Campaign: Hollywood and the Chemical Industry
5. The Secondhand Smoke Campaign: Antismoking Groups and the Philip Morris Company
6. The Endangered Species Campaign: Property Rights Advocates and Environmental Groups
7. Conclusion