Political Consumerism
Discover the innovative intersection of consumerism and politics in Political Consumerism by Dietlind Stolle, published by Cambridge University Press in 2015. This insightful paperback, spanning 382 pages, delves into how consumers and citizens utilize the marketplace as a platform for political action. Stolle theorizes, analyzes, and evaluates the strategies employed by political consumers who engage with corporations to address pressing global issues. The book highlights the evolving nature of civic engagement and political participation, offering a fresh perspective on citizenship in today's world. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of economics and political ethics, Political Consumerism is a must-read for anyone interested in the practical implications of consumer choices on global challenges.