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In doing so, she provides readers with a clearer understanding of the new, permanent environment of consumer activism in which they operate.
Caroline Heldman is Associate Professor of Politics at Occidental College. She is the coeditor of Rethinking Madame President.
"Protest Politics in the Marketplace provides an engaging account of a large number of cases of consumer activism, analyzing them with regard to a straightforward set of democratic criteria. Caroline Heldman persuasively demonstrates that consumer activism has become a major component of American politics. This book will be very appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate courses in American government, interest groups, social movements, democratic theory, political sociology, and related fields."
Lawrence B. Glickman, Stephen and Evalyn Milman Professor in American Studies, Cornell University, author of Buying Power:
"Protest Politics in the Marketplace is a valuable study of contemporary consumer activism in the United States, one which is more comprehensive than any that I know of. It is an important book."
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