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Ecopopulism Andrew Szasz

Ecopopulism By Andrew Szasz

Ecopopulism by Andrew Szasz


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Szasz identifies the force that pushed environmental policy away from pollution removal towards the logic of prevention. He describes how lawmakers sought to appease popular discontent by reinforcing toxic waste laws, and suggests this force may be a further impulse for progressive politics.

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Ecopopulism: Toxic Waste and the Movement for Environmental Justice by Andrew Szasz

In the popular politics of hazardous waste, Andrew Szasz finds an answer, a scenario for taking the most pressing environmental issues out of the academy and the boardroom and turning them into everyone's business. This work reconstructs the growth of a powerful movement around the question of toxic waste. Szasz follows the issue as it moves from the world of official policy-making, onto television and into popular consciousness, and then into neighbourhoods, spurring on the formation of thousands of local, community-based groups. He shows how, in less than a decade, a rich infrastructure of more permanent social organizations emerged from this movement, expanding its focus to include issues like municipal waste, military toxics, and pesticides. Szasz identifies the force that pushed environmental policy away from the traditional approach - pollution removal - toward the superior logic of pollution prevention. He discusses the conflicting official responses to the movement's evolution, revealing that, despite initial resistance, law-makers eventually sought to appease popular discontent by strengthening toxic waste laws. In its success, Szasz suggests, this movement may even prove to be the vehicle for reinvigorating progressive politics.

About Andrew Szasz

Andrew Szasz is professor and chair of the sociology department at the University of California at Santa Cruz and author of the award-winning EcoPopulism (Minnesota, 1994).

Table of Contents

Environmental crisis and the search for a politics that works. Part 1: policy; icon; social movement - hazardous waste in three arenas of political action; routine regulatory failure - the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976; toxic waste as icon - a new mass issue is born; the toxics movement - from NIMBY-ism to radical environmental populism. Part 2: reactions - could opposition be neutralized?; discourses and policies of disempowerment; hazardous waste regulation progresses against the conservative tide. Part 3: results of hazardous waste legislation - summing up the policy failures and successes; broader political implications?; environmental populism and the reconstitution of progressive politics.

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GOR012647678
9780816621750
0816621756
Ecopopulism: Toxic Waste and the Movement for Environmental Justice by Andrew Szasz
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Minnesota Press
19940225
232
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