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Insurrection: the citizen challenge to corporate power

"Half the world's 100 largest economies are not nations; they are corporations. A mere 500 companies control 70 percent of world trade. Such concentrations of wealth pose a clear and present danger to the health of our democracy. Corporate campaign cash elects our politicians. Corporate lobbyists write our laws."

"But what corporations have gained in political power they have lost in legitimacy. A growing number of people - environmental activists, trade unionists, family farmers - are challenging the power of giant corporations, demanding that they be held accountable to someone other than their shareholders."

"In Insurrection, Kevin Danaher and Jason Mark, two high-profile activists, present a series of stories chronicling the accomplishments of the budding corporate accountability movement: the uncovering of major retailers' links to sweatshop abuses.

The revelation that big tobacco companies deceived the public about the health risks of smoking; the questioning of corporations' ties to repressive dictatorships; the shaming of food processors into selling dolphin-safe tuna; and the battles against NAFTA and the WTO. Together, these struggles seek to fulfill the idea that in a democracy no institution is above the law."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
350

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2003, Routledge
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Table of Contents

Corporate power vs. people power: a history of anti-corporate struggles in America
"Would you let your sister work there?": the struggle against sweatshops
Saving flipper: the fight for dolphin-safe tuna
Citizen diplomacy vs. corporate profits: defending human rights in Burma
Up in smoke: tobacco profits vs. public health
Trading democracy: the struggle over rule-making in the global economy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Online version licensed for access by U. of T. users.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.48/4
Library of Congress
HN17.5 .D26 2003, HN17.5.D26 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 350 p.
Number of pages
350

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22556903M
Internet Archive
insurrectionciti00dana_182
ISBN 10
0415946778
LCCN
2003009711
OCLC/WorldCat
52166021
Library Thing
2647868
Goodreads
1865239

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