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** Major new textbook on all aspects of environmental principles
and policies by renowned author and lecturer Sharon Beder **
Critical and interdisciplinary approach to analysis of
environmental problems, including social, equity and market-based
perspectives, covering climate change, pollution, fisheries and
water ** Ideal course text for environmental studies, politics,
business and related fields, with comprehensive international
coverage, boxed cases and further reading for each chapter-provides
a challenging approach for students This textbook takes a holistic,
interdisciplinary and analytical approach to the development,
implementation and impact of environmental policies that govern our
relationship with the environment. It provides comprehensive
coverage and clear explanation of principles including
sustainability, the precautionary principle, public participation,
equity and polluters pays. It also covers how principles are
applied in real life to a range of issues from persistent chemical
pollution to climate change to fishing rights and watershed usage
as well as full coverage of economic approaches--including
cost-benefit analysis and emissions, pollution, and ecosystem
services trading.Environmental Principles and Policies is easily
accessible, using non-technical language throughout, and--in what
sets it apart form others on environmental policy-making--it takes
a critical and interdisciplinary approach. It does not set out
policies in a descriptive or prescriptive way, but analyzes and
evaluates policy options from a variety of perspectives. This
enables readers to gain a thorough grasp of important principles
and current policies, as well as demonstrating how principlescan be
used to critical assess environmental policies.
Praise for Sharon Beder's previous book Global Spin: 'Sharon Beder
has taken the taboo subjects of propaganda and censorship in free
societies and exposed their insidious threat.' John Pilger 'Beder's
analysis is comprehensive, steely and clinical. She lifts the lid
on an elaborate tapestry of lies, deceit, intimidation and
destruction.' Harold Pinter This book investigates the way that
corporations are strategically shaping children to be under-aged
hyperconsumers as well as the submissive employees and uncritical
citizens of the future. Sharon Beder shows how marketers and
advertisers are targeting ever younger children in a relentless
campaign, transforming children's play into a commercial
opportunity and taking advantage of childish anxieties. Beder
investigates the corporate relations and ideals that infiltrate
every aspect of our lives. She presents an alarming picture of how
a child's social development -- through education, health care and
nutrition -- has become an ordered conveyor belt of consumerist
conditioning. Focusing on education in particular, Beder explains
how businesses are taking control of more and more aspects of
schooling, not only for profit but to erode state schooling and
promote business values. Similarly, she shows how 'difficult'
children are taught from an early age that pharmaceuticals can be
used to discipline them or to make them 'happy'.
This book investigates the way that corporations are strategically
shaping children to be under-aged hyperconsumers.Sharon Beder shows
how marketers and advertisers are targeting ever younger children
in a relentless campaign, transforming children's play into a
commercial opportunity and taking advantage of childish
anxieties.Beder investigates the corporate relations and ideals
that infiltrate every aspect of our lives, especially through our
public services. She presents an alarming picture of how a child's
social development - through education, health care and nutrition -
has become an ordered conveyor belt of consumerist conditioning.
Focusing on education in particular, Beder explains how businesses
are taking control of more and more aspects of schooling, not only
for profit but to erode state schooling and promote business
values. Similarly, she writes how children are taught from an early
age that the pharmacy offers the solutions to all their ills, and
how pharmaceuticals are only to happy to 'educate' them.
In this brilliantly researched expos, 'communications Rottweiler'
Sharon Beder blasts open the backrooms and boardrooms to reveal how
the international corporate elite dictate global politics for their
own benefit. Beder shows how they created business associations and
think tanks in the 1970s to drive public policy, forced the
worldwide privatization and deregulation of public services in the
1980s and 1990s (enabling a massive transfer of ownership and
control over essential services) and, still not satisfied, have
worked relentlessly since the late 1990s to rewrite the very rules
of the global economy to funnel wealth and power into their
pockets. Want a globalized and homogenized world of conflict,
poverty and massive environmental degradation run by a corporate
oligarchy that wipes its feet on democracy? Or a democratic world,
where poverty is history, companies work for people and clean water
is a right, not a privilege you pay for? Beder 's message is clear
- it 's your world, and it 's time to fight for it.
In her recent book Suiting Themselves, bestselling author Sharon
Beder exposed how the global corporate elite have brazenly
rewritten the rules of the global economy to line their pockets. In
this new book she trains her sights on the insidious underbelly of
this global trend to show how they have also orchestrated a mass
propaganda campaign to manipulate community values and convince us
that their interest - co-opting and controlling all of us in the
name of the free market - is in our interest. During the 20th
century, business associations coordinated mass propaganda
campaigns combining 20th century American PR methods with
revitalized free market ideology from 18th century Europe. The aim
was to persuade people to eschew their own power as workers and
citizens, and forego their democratic power to restrain and
regulate business activity. Sophisticated corporate-funded think
tanks augmented these campaigns in the 1970s and 1980s, promoting
free enterprise and business-friendly policies. Thesefree market
missionaries now seek to change individual and institutional values
through bolder strategies such as expanding share ownership and
manipulating wider public concerns. In each case the goal is the
same: the triumph of business values over community values. Beder's
is an intellectual call to arms: challenge the ideology of the free
market missionaries or be converted to it.
** Major new textbook on all aspects of environmental principles
and policies by renowned author and lecturer Sharon Beder **
Critical and interdisciplinary approach to analysis of
environmental problems, including social, equity and market-based
perspectives, covering climate change, pollution, fisheries and
water ** Ideal course text for environmental studies, politics,
business and related fields, with comprehensive international
coverage, boxed cases and further reading for each chapter-provides
a challenging approach for students This textbook takes a holistic,
interdisciplinary and analytical approach to the development,
implementation and impact of environmental policies that govern our
relationship with the environment. It provides comprehensive
coverage and clear explanation of principles including
sustainability, the precautionary principle, public participation,
equity and polluters pays. It also covers how principles are
applied in real life to a range of issues from persistent chemical
pollution to climate change to fishing rights and watershed usage
as well as full coverage of economic approaches--including
cost-benefit analysis and emissions, pollution, and ecosystem
services trading.Environmental Principles and Policies is easily
accessible, using non-technical language throughout, and--in what
sets it apart form others on environmental policy-making--it takes
a critical and interdisciplinary approach. It does not set out
policies in a descriptive or prescriptive way, but analyzes and
evaluates policy options from a variety of perspectives. This
enables readers to gain a thorough grasp of important principles
and current policies, as well as demonstrating how principlescan be
used to critical assess environmental policies.
In this brilliantly researched expos 'communications Rottweiler'
Sharon Beder blasts open the backrooms and boardrooms to reveal how
the international corporate elite dictate global politics for their
own benefit. Beder shows how they created business associations
andthink tanks in the 1970s to drive public policy, forced the
worldwide privatization and deregulation of public services in the
1980s and 1990s (enabling a massive transfer of ownership and
control over essential services) and, still not satisfied, have
worked relentlessly since the late 1990s to rewrite the very rules
of the global economy to funnel wealth and power into their
pockets. Want a globalized and homogenized world of conflict,
poverty and massive environmental degradation run by a corporate
oligarchy that wipes its feet on democracy? Or a democratic world,
where poverty is history, companies work for people and clean water
is a right, not a privilege you pay for? Beder's message is clear -
it's your world, and it's time to fight for it.
Almost more than artists, art "critics "today form an elite
class that legislates cultural tastes. "The Crisis of Criticism" is
a collection of brilliantly argued, provocative essays that address
the problematic nature of the critic's authority and
responsibilities. In it, today's leading critics, curators, and
artists address the questions at the heart of criticism. Do critics
grant cultural permission or is their work merely descriptive? Is
there such a thing as critical activism? How can critics bridge the
gap between a sometimes hermetic art community and the public? Are
critics consumer advocates, sycophants, or artists in their own
right? Maurice Berger assembles the top critics in each field to
address the problematic nature of the critic's authority and
responsibilities. Contributors include Richard Martin, bell hooks,
Jim Hoberman, Arlene Croce, Wayne Koestenbaum, Joyce Carol Oates,
and others.
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