Moderated by Phil Deloria. The panel discusses the way businesses impact the environment, and how the public can influence big business. Mary Barley argues that consumers must encourage businesses to make environmentally conscious choices. Robert Repetto argues that citizens are more politically responsive than big business. Molly Ivins disagrees, arguing that businesses have much more money and power than private citizens. The panelists discuss subsidies, legal action, and money in politics. Audience questions cover environmental regulations, consumer choice, socioeconomic class, and the property rights movement.
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Moderated by Phil Deloria. The panel discusses the way businesses impact the environment, and how the public can influence big business. Mary Barley argues that consumers must encourage businesses to make environmentally conscious choices. Robert Repetto argues that citizens are more politically responsive than big business. Molly Ivins disagrees, arguing that businesses have much more money and power than private citizens. The panelists discuss subsidies, legal action, and money in politics. Audience questions cover environmental regulations, consumer choice, socioeconomic class, and the property rights movement.
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