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Sarah Milov

    L'œuvre de Sarah Milov explore les moyens complexes par lesquels les groupes d'intérêt organisés et les Américains ordinaires façonnent les politiques gouvernementales. Ses recherches examinent méticuleusement comment ces forces influencent le discours public et les résultats législatifs, en particulier en ce qui concerne des industries comme le tabac et des questions émergentes telles que l'essor des cigarettes électroniques et la lutte populaire contre le changement climatique. L'approche de Milov offre une perspective historique sur la dynamique de l'influence politique américaine et les mécanismes par lesquels l'opinion publique se traduit en politique.

    The Cigarette
    • The untold political story of the most controversial consumer product in American history reveals the complex journey of tobacco in the United States. From its roots in Jamestown to the iconic Marlboro Man, tobacco has been central to the nation's economy and cultural identity. While smoking rates have declined and public spaces have become increasingly smoke-free, the narrative of tobacco's rise and fall is not as straightforward as it seems. The tobacco industry's success was bolstered by state support, while its decline was driven by organized citizen efforts advocating for clean air. After the Great Depression, public officials and tobacco farmers collaborated to prioritize the promotion of tobacco over public health, even as mounting evidence linked smoking to cancer. The shift occurred with the emergence of a movement for nonsmokers' rights, where activists and public-interest lawyers fought for smoke-free environments, leveraging legal and political avenues to influence change. This account emphasizes the critical role of politics in shaping tobacco's trajectory, highlighting ongoing debates about corporate power, individual choice, and government authority in public health matters.

      The Cigarette