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Giant Killers

by Michael Pertschuk
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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

The giants of the title are powerful lobbies representing formidable private concerns over which public-interest and consumer lobbies have scored notable victories. Pertschuk, former chairmanof the Federal Trade Commission and now co-director of the Advocacy Institute of Washington, recounts with zest and humor how campaigns by determined and politically astute citizens' groups prevailed even against the Reagan administration with their successful championship of the 1982 Voting Rights Act. Effective lobbying, he contends, depends on broad, grass-roots support, committed leadership and sympathetic media. He describes strategies and techniques citizens' lobbies have employed to influence Congress, along with, for example, mobilization of health agencies to act against smoking and of environmentalists to block dam builders. He appeals to readers to get involved in such causes as the fight against the MX missile. An enlightening insider's view of the legislative process and congressional politics. (September 29)

Library Journal

Giant Killers tells the tale of public interest lobbying. Pertschuk is an experienced public interest activist who had access to several key lobbyistsboth public partisans and representatives of industry. This is an interesting account of some fairly well-known cases in which the public interest prevailed. The problem here is the lack of analysis. What do public interest lobbyists believe their role to be? What makes an individual become involved in this type of work? How are these lobbyists different from their counterparts in the private sector? These questions, though mentioned briefly, are never fully addressed. A fine picture of the day-to-day activities of lobbyists. For public libraries. Kathleen Hoeth, N.Y.P.L.

Book Details

Published
October 22, 1986
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Co.
Pages
1
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780393023541

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