Astroturf: How Manufactured Grassroots Movements Became the Most Powerful Tool in Politics

Author:   Finn Delthor
Publisher:   Umar
ISBN:  

9798235136892


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   23 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Astroturf: How Manufactured Grassroots Movements Became the Most Powerful Tool in Politics


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You have signed a petition. You have watched citizens storm a town hall. You have read about ordinary Americans rising up to oppose a government overreach. You have felt reassured, or alarmed, or galvanized by the sight of your fellow citizens organizing around something they believe in. What if none of it was real? Not the people. The people were real. That is precisely the point. Finn Delthor spent twelve years as one of the architects of America's shadow democracy - the parallel political system in which corporations don't lobby for what they want, they manufacture the appearance that you want it for them. He recruited real citizens, trained real spokespeople, organized real town halls, and filed real public comments. He built movements from the top down that looked, from every angle, like they had grown from the bottom up. His clients included energy companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and financial institutions. His product was consent - packaged, scalable, and delivered on demand. This is his full account. And it will permanently change how you read the news. Astroturf is not a book about spin. Spin is what politicians do after the fact. This is a book about what happens before the fact - the creation of political reality itself. Inside these pages you will find the complete operational blueprint: how front groups are incorporated with untraceable funding, how real citizens are recruited and briefed without being told who is paying for their participation, how regulatory comment processes that govern your air, water, and drug prices are flooded with fabricated identities, and how a single corporate interest can make itself look like a national movement by Tuesday of next week. Delthor follows three landmark campaigns - against utility regulation, pharmaceutical price controls, and environmental impact rules - from the client meeting where strategy was set, through the field operations that put real people in front of cameras and commissions, to the policy outcomes that are still governing your life today. What makes this book different from every other account of political corruption is that the author is not a journalist looking in from the outside. He is the man who designed the machine. He knows not just that it happened, but how, in the precise operational detail that no outside investigation has ever been able to fully reconstruct. Every tactic in this book has a named campaign behind it. Every claim has a documented source. The money is real. The outcomes are real. The people whose names were borrowed for public comment filings they never submitted - they are real too. This is the book the public affairs industry does not want you to read. Not because it exposes villains, but because it exposes a system - one that is legal, registered, operating in plain sight, and far more effective at shaping what you believe is possible in a democracy than any back-room deal or illicit payment has ever been. After Astroturf, you will never again see a citizens' coalition, a grassroots campaign, or a public outcry the same way. You will know the questions to ask. You will know where to look. You will understand, with unsettling clarity, exactly how much of what passes for democratic participation is a performance staged for your benefit - and paid for by someone whose name never appears in the program. The democracy you think you live in is being quietly rented out. This book tells you to whom, at what price, and by what means. Read it before the next election. Read it before the next public hearing. Read it before the next time someone tells you the people have spoken. Because now you will know how to check. ""Delthor has written the manual that the influence industry hoped would never exist - not as a warning from outside the system, but as a confession from within it.""

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Author:   Finn Delthor
Publisher:   Umar
Imprint:   Umar
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9798235136892


Pages:   152
Publication Date:   23 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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