The Consumer Movement is a 1941 book on the consumer movement by Helen Sorenson.
Author | Helen Sorenson |
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Subject | consumer movement |
Publisher | Harper and Brothers |
Publication date | 1941 |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 245 |
Reviews
editOne reviewer said that the book describes the consumer movement by describing what contemporary consumer organizations are doing as activism.[1]
A reviewer for Kirkus Reviews said that the book describes "consumer group organization, the variety of interests that constitute the consumer movement, the definite objectives of consumer groups, the spread of services, testing agencies, committees, leagues, associations of all kinds and their power as consumer groups".[2]
References
edit- ^ Hoyt, Elizabeth E. (September 1941). "Reviewed Work: The Consumer Movement: What It Is and What It Means by Helen Sorenson". The American Economic Review. 31 (3). American Economic Association: 673–675. JSTOR 1805871.
- ^ staff (1 March 1941). "THE CONSUMER MOVEMENT by Helen Sorenson". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 10 June 2015.