Killing Me Softly: Toxic Waste, Corporate Profit, and the Struggle for Environmental Justice / Edition 1

Killing Me Softly: Toxic Waste, Corporate Profit, and the Struggle for Environmental Justice / Edition 1

by Eddie J. Girdner, Jack Smith
ISBN-10:
1583670831
ISBN-13:
9781583670835
Pub. Date:
09/01/2002
Publisher:
Monthly Review Press
ISBN-10:
1583670831
ISBN-13:
9781583670835
Pub. Date:
09/01/2002
Publisher:
Monthly Review Press
Killing Me Softly: Toxic Waste, Corporate Profit, and the Struggle for Environmental Justice / Edition 1

Killing Me Softly: Toxic Waste, Corporate Profit, and the Struggle for Environmental Justice / Edition 1

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Overview

The political economy of toxic waste was summed up by Lawrence Summers—then chief economist at the World Bank, later U.S. Treasury Secretary—in his notorious claim that poor people live in environments that are, from an economic point of view, not sufficiently polluted. The toxic waste industry came to prominence in the United States after 1945. In its ceaseless search for profit, it now routinely endangers the health of people around the worlds and the planet itself.

Smith and Girdner's Killing Me Softlyexamines the growth of the toxic waste industry and the economic logic behind its expansion. It gives a hard-hitting account of the damage it has done throughout the United States. It focuses in particular on the struggle of the people of Mercer County, Missouri, against the plans of Amoco Waste-Tech to establish a huge toxic waste landfill in the county. It shows how the persistence of ordinary people in a poor and politically marginalized area could prevail against the predations of corporate power.

Although race and ethnicity play a crucial role in deciding which communities are targeted for toxic waste dumps, Smith and Girdner argue that the critical cleavage within the United States and globally is that of class. The struggle for environmental justice has an important role to play in empowering poor communities and bringing them into a larger movement for social justice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583670835
Publisher: Monthly Review Press
Publication date: 09/01/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Eddie J. Girdnerteaches International Relations at Bashkent University in Ankara, Turkey. He is the author of People and Power: An Introduction to Politics .

Jack Smithteaches English and Philosophy at North Central Missouri College. His fiction and reviews have been published in a number of literary reviews. He is co-editor of the Green Hills Literary Lantern.

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