

Industrial-Strength Denial
Book • 2020
Industrial-Strength Denial delves into the phenomenon of corporate denial, examining how industries have historically denied evidence of harm to people and the planet.
The book explores eight case studies, including the slave trade, radium consumption, tobacco, and climate change, highlighting the tactics used by corporations to rationalize harmful activities.
It also discusses how societal factors like tribalism, power, and market ideology contribute to these denials.
The book explores eight case studies, including the slave trade, radium consumption, tobacco, and climate change, highlighting the tactics used by corporations to rationalize harmful activities.
It also discusses how societal factors like tribalism, power, and market ideology contribute to these denials.
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