<p>"Case’s perceptive reading of the sources has produced a book that illuminates connections to many of the ideas, events, and concerns at the heart of postwar American environmentalism. . . . <i>The Organic Profit</i> should be on the shelf of anyone looking to understand the history, potential, and limitations of green consumerism."</p>
Environmental History
<p>"[M]ore than just a biography of Jerome and Robert, for it examines the history of the Rodale brand."</p>
The Organic Grower
<p>"Despite the growth of environmental history, first-rate studies of environmental capitalism remain relatively few. Andrew N. Case provides a significant addition to this literature... Case’s refusal to neither lionize nor demonize marketplace environmentalism is refreshing and provides a model for future scholars to emulate in exploring the complex intersections between environmentalism and capitalism."</p>
Journal of American History
<p>"...Case’s book is an exercise in wider social history. It analyses the way in which ‘marketplace environmentalism’ reflected changes in American cultural life and shopping habits."</p>
Agricultural History Review
<p>"<i>The Organic Profit</i> aptly shows the complexities and the historicity of such concepts as "organic," "natural lifestyles," and "marketplace environmentalism." It is a must-read for those who want a deeper understanding of the history and tensions underlying green consumerism."</p>
H-Net Reviews
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Biographical note
Andrew N. Case is a teaching fellow in environmental science and studies at Washington College.