Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry
Cows, capitalism, and cover-ups: The politics and economics of mad cow disease
Abstrakt
The world changed in 1986 when Mad Cow Disease showed up in cattle and began to kill human beings too. The destructive consequences of Mad Cow Disease have little to do with natural
processes, and everything to do with social process, with how the meat and diary industries, driven by profit imperatives, have gained global hegemonic power. Mad Cow Disease provides a
crucial lens into the operations and effects of these destructive industries which precede and transcend this one phenomenon that has become a compelling force with which to reckon. It beckons us to a sane and healthy mode of agriculture, or points the way toward our collective doom.
Metadane
Czasopismo | Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry |
Tom | 1 |
Numer | 1 |
Data wydania | 2001 |
Typ | Article |
Język | en |
Paginacja | 31-60 |
ISSN | 1532-5555 |
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