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Environmental crisis and the search for a politics that works. Part 1: policy icon social movement - hazardous in three arenas of political action routine regulatory failure - the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 toxic waste as icon - a new mass issue is born the toxics movement - from NIMBY-ism to radical environmental populism. Part 2: reactions - could opposition be neutralized? discourses and policies of disempowerment hazardous regulation progresses against the conservative tide. Part 3: results of hazardous legislation - summing up the policy failures and successes broader political implications? environmental populism and the reconstitution of progressive politics.
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