Organic Struggle: The Movement for Sustainable Agriculture in the United States
by Brian K. Obach Author and Robert Gottlieb Author
An analysis of the successes and failures of the organic movement, focusing on coalition dynamics, movement-state relations, and market-based strategies for social change. Argues that the changing relationship between organic advocates and government entities is key to understanding and shaping the trajectory of the organic sector. He argues against a solely market-based strategy and instead for sweeping policy reforms.
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