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Corporate Power and the Environment

The Political Economy of U.S. Environmental Policy

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Challenging the perception of environmental policy as free from corporate influence, this book reveals how U.S. economic elites manipulate environmental regulations for their gain. Through case studies on national forests, parks, wilderness preservation, and clean air policies, the author illustrates the pervasive impact of corporate power in shaping environmental legislation and its implementation, demonstrating that even the most idealistic policy areas are not immune to capitalist interests.

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Corporate Power and the Environment, George A. Gonzalez

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2001
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