Environmental policy is broadly viewed as an oasis of democracy,
unspoiled by crass capitalism and undominated by corporate
interests. This book counters that view. The focus of Corporate
Power and the Environment focuses on how U.S. economic
elites-corporate decisionmakers and other individuals of
substantial wealth-shape the content and implementation of U.S.
environmental policy to their economic and political benefit. The
author uses the management of the national forests and national
parks, as well as wilderness preservation policies and federal
clean air policies, as case studies to show corporate power in
action in even the 'purest' of policy arenas.
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