Corporate Ties that Bind

An Examination of Corporate Manipulation and Vested Interest in Public Health

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Social Science
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Author: Martin J. Walker ISBN: 9781510711891
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: March 28, 2017
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Martin J. Walker
ISBN: 9781510711891
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: March 28, 2017
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

Twenty-four essays dare to take major corporations to task about their increasing power over government laws and public health issues.
 
In the twenty-first century, corporate influences have worked their way deep into government. As their power only increases, the arguments about their involvement with public health have become increasingly black and white. With business interests at the center of medical and environmental issues, everything chemical or technological is good, everything natural is bad; scientists who are funded by corporations are right and those who are independent are invariably wrong.
 
Edited by Martin J. Walker, Corporate Ties that Bind gathers essays written by acclaimed academics, activists, and epidemiologists from around the world. These essays scrutinize the corporate trickery and false science behind those, like in-house epidemiologists, who attack and censure independent voices. This book addresses how the growth of corporatism is destroying liberal democracy and personal choice.
 
Whether addressing asbestos, radiation, PCBs, or vaccine regulation, the essays here reveal the dangers of trusting corporations and uncover the lengths to which they put profits before health.
 
“This exposé will lead to more fairness in public and occupational health and to a new generation of objective public health-oriented advocates.” —James Huff, PhD, associate director for chemical carcinogenesis, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (US)
 
“This timely and important book makes the compelling argument for reform of the so-called ‘industry safety standards’ that permeate our everyday lives. Lucid, authoritative, and essential reading for ourselves and our children.” —Brian Stein and Jonathan Mantle, authors of The**Microwave Delusion

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Twenty-four essays dare to take major corporations to task about their increasing power over government laws and public health issues.
 
In the twenty-first century, corporate influences have worked their way deep into government. As their power only increases, the arguments about their involvement with public health have become increasingly black and white. With business interests at the center of medical and environmental issues, everything chemical or technological is good, everything natural is bad; scientists who are funded by corporations are right and those who are independent are invariably wrong.
 
Edited by Martin J. Walker, Corporate Ties that Bind gathers essays written by acclaimed academics, activists, and epidemiologists from around the world. These essays scrutinize the corporate trickery and false science behind those, like in-house epidemiologists, who attack and censure independent voices. This book addresses how the growth of corporatism is destroying liberal democracy and personal choice.
 
Whether addressing asbestos, radiation, PCBs, or vaccine regulation, the essays here reveal the dangers of trusting corporations and uncover the lengths to which they put profits before health.
 
“This exposé will lead to more fairness in public and occupational health and to a new generation of objective public health-oriented advocates.” —James Huff, PhD, associate director for chemical carcinogenesis, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (US)
 
“This timely and important book makes the compelling argument for reform of the so-called ‘industry safety standards’ that permeate our everyday lives. Lucid, authoritative, and essential reading for ourselves and our children.” —Brian Stein and Jonathan Mantle, authors of The**Microwave Delusion

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