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Industrial-Strength Denial

Eight Stories of Corporations Defending the Indefensible, from the Slave Trade to Climate Change
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Industrial-Strength Denial by Barbara Freese delves into the psychology and history behind corporate denial of harmful behaviours. It explores the tactics industries use to downplay their impact on public health and the environment, examining how these denials have shaped societal perceptions and hindered progress. The book offers an insightful look at the intersection of ethics, psychology, and industry.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring how industries use denial to counteract evidence of their environmental and societal harm. Through psychological and philosophical perspectives, the author examines the tactics employed to dismiss inconvenient truths and the impact these have on public perception and policy.

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Industrial-Strength Denial

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How corporate denial harms our world and continues to threaten our future.

Corporations faced with proof that they are harming people or the planet have a long history of denying evidence, blaming victims, complaining of witch hunts, attacking their critics’ motives, and otherwise rationalising their harmful activities. Denial campaigns have allowed corporations to continue dangerous practices that cause widespread suffering, death, and environmental destruction. Furthermore, by undermining social trust in science and government, corporate denial has made it harder for our democracy to function.

Barbara Freese, an environmental attorney, confronted corporate denial years ago when cross-examining coal industry witnesses who were disputing the science of climate change. She set out to discover how far from reality corporate denial had led society in the past and what damage it had done.

Her resulting, deeply-researched book is an epic tour through eight campaigns of denial waged by industries defending the slave trade, radium consumption, unsafe cars, leaded gasoline, ozone-destroying chemicals, tobacco, the investment products that caused the financial crisis, and the fossil fuels destabilising our climate. Some of the denials are appalling (slave ships are festive). Some are absurd (nicotine is not addictive). Some are dangerously comforting (natural systems prevent ozone depletion). Together they reveal much about the group dynamics of delusion and deception.

Industrial-Strength Denial delves into the larger social dramas surrounding these denials, including how people outside the industries fought back using evidence and the tools of democracy. It also explores what it is about the corporation itself that reliably promotes such denial, drawing on psychological research into how cognition and morality are altered by tribalism, power, conflict, anonymity, social norms, market ideology, and of course, money. Industrial-Strength Denial warns that the corporate form gives people tremendous power to inadvertently cause harm while making it especially hard for them to recognise and feel responsible for that harm.

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Industrial-Strength Denial by Barbara Freese is praised for its thorough examination of corporate tactics to distort truth when faced with evidence of environmental damage. Reviewers highlight the book’s detailed chronicle of corporate malfeasance and deceptive practices, appreciating its intellectually stimulating and morally insightful narrative. It effectively sheds light on corporate self-deception and hypocrisy as long-standing ethical concerns.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520296282

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 May 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 590g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Barbara Freese is the author of Coal: A Human History, a New York Times Notable Book. She is an environmental attorney and a former Minnesota assistant attorney general. Her interest in corporate denial was sparked by cross-examining coal industry witnesses disputing the science of climate change. She lives in St. Paul.

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