The three US food policies: An ideological interpretation |
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Authors: | Ross B. Talbot |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50011, USA |
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Abstract: | Historically, and notably so since 1933, three ideologies have been evident, and in conflict, in the farmfood policies of the USA. The gradual transformation of US agriculture since World War II into an agribusiness industry, and into the dominant world food exporter, has necessitated the modernising of these three ideologies. How the new food politics of the Carter Administration will differ from those of the Nixon-Ford Administration is of worldwide concern. Whether the new food policy ‘agenda’ will be aggressively committed to the development of a neo-Jeffersonian food ideology will be a major US political issue in 1977. |
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