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the rise and fall of activist entrepreneurs

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An edition of From head shops to whole foods (2017)

From head shops to whole foods

the rise and fall of activist entrepreneurs

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In the 1960s and '70s, a diverse range of storefronts-including head shops, African American bookstores, feminist businesses, and organic grocers-brought the work of the New Left, Black Power, feminism, environmentalism, and other social movements into the marketplace. Through shared ownership, limited growth, and workplace democracy, these "activist entrepreneurs" offered alternatives to conventional profit-driven corporate business models. By the middle of the 1970s, thousands of these enterprises operated across the United States-but only a handful survive today. Some, like Whole Foods Market, have abandoned their quest for collective political change in favor of maximizing profits. Vividly portraying the struggles, successes, and sacrifices made by these unlikely entrepreneurs, Clark Davis writes a new history of movements and capitalism by showing how activists embraced small businesses in a way few historians have considered. The book rethinks the widespread idea that the work of activism and political dissent is inherently antithetical to business and market activity. It uncovers the historical roots of contemporary interest in ethical consumption, social enterprise, mission-driven businesses, and buying local while also showing how today's companies have adopted the language-but not often the mission-of liberation and social change.

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English
Pages
314

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From head shops to whole foods: the rise and fall of activist entrepreneurs
2017, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The origins and ideologies of activist business
Liberation through literacy: African American bookstores, Black Power, and the mainstreaming of black books
The business of getting high: head shops, countercultural capitalism, and the battle over marijuana
"The feminist economic revolution": businesses in the women's movement
Natural foods stores: environmental entrepreneurs and the perils of growth
Perseverance and appropriation: activist business in the twenty-first century
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
Columbia studies in the history of U.S. capitalism, Columbia studies in the history of U.S. capitalism

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Dewey Decimal Class
322/.30973
Library of Congress
HD2785 .D33 2017, HD2785.D33 2017

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Pagination
xiv, 314 pages
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26928219M
Internet Archive
fromheadshopstow0000davi
ISBN 10
0231171587
ISBN 13
9780231171588
LCCN
2016050678
OCLC/WorldCat
974794470

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