Industrial-strength denial : eight stories of corporations defending the indefensible, from the slave trade to climate change /

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Main Author: Freese, Barbara (Barbara E.) (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]
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505 0 |a Introduction : a dangerous phenomenon -- A "more pleasing representation" : the alternate reality crafted by the slave lobby -- "A wonderful stimulant" : radium, risk and responsibility -- "The nut behind the wheel" : carmakers avoiding blame for highway deaths -- "How wrong one can be" : bias, tribalism and leaded gasoline -- "Our free enterprise system is at stake" : CFCs, ideology and manipulated uncertainty -- "Psychological crutches" : tobacco's mass-production of denial -- "Bottom line-nothing else matters" : the financial crisis and a culture of exploitation -- A "deceitful, hysterical, out-of-control rampage" : fossil fuels, climate denial, and distrust-building -- Conclusion : shifting the social norm toward the public interest. 
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650 0 |a Social responsibility of business  |x Environmental aspects  |v Case studies. 
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