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Revolt Against Regulation: The Rise and Pause of the Consumer Movement / Edition 1
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Revolt Against Regulation: The Rise and Pause of the Consumer Movement / Edition 1
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Revolt Against Regulation: The Rise and Pause of the Consumer Movement / Edition 1
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"Michael Pertschuk brings an insider's insight to the tumultuous years of the sixties and seventies, when the consumer protection bells rang from Washington throughout the land. An engrossing story of corporate versus consumer battles over health, safety, and the economic rights of Americans. The future of consumer justice is given wisdom by this eyewitness account."
"This is a book that should be ready by everyone with a stake in regulation of business by bureaucrats in Washington. Whether you agree or disagree with his point of viewand I often disagreeyou can always count on Mike Pertschuk to be provocative, stimulating, and certainly controversial."
Howard H. Bell, President,
"There is a lot of businessmen [sic] to disagree with in this book. It's troublesome and disturbingnot the least because Mike Pertschuk is a tough adversary. But any businessman [sic]or citizenwho wants to know exactly how the politics of regulation work would be well advised to read this bookand be prepared."
George Koch, President and Chief Executive Officer
"Must reading for everyone who is a student of the consumer movement, past, present, and future, and its interaction with the government, media, private sector, et al. It is a superb 'How To' manual on tactics, and presents a rare inside look at how things really get done in that place called Washington, D.C."
Calvin Pond, Vice President, Public Affairs Division
"Pertschuk's book is outstanding; it is a beautiful blend of personal, firsthand observation and political and policy analysis."
Aaron Wildavsky, University of California, Berkeley
"A rare picture of how government works. . . sprightly, lucid, and appealing . . .remarkably candid and honest, not only in revealing the labyrinthian interplays of politics but in disclosing the author's own attitudes and motives. . . . An extraordinary document."
Charles Lindblom, Yale University
"There is no more controversial figure in Washington than Michael Pertschuk . . ."
Senator John Danforth