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The Tyranny Of Oil The Worlds Most Powerful Industryand What We Must Do To Stop It 2008 Antonia Juhasz

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The Tyranny Of Oil The Worlds Most Powerful Industryand What We Must Do To Stop It 2008 Antonia Juhasz
$ 31.00 $ 45.00 (-31%)

4.8

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The Tyranny Of Oil The Worlds Most Powerful Industryand What We Must Do To Stop It 2008 Antonia Juhasz instant download after payment.

Publisher: William Morrow
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Pages: 481
Author: Antonia Juhasz
ISBN: 9780061434501, 9780061705595, 0061434507, 0061705594
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Tyranny Of Oil The Worlds Most Powerful Industryand What We Must Do To Stop It 2008 Antonia Juhasz by Antonia Juhasz 9780061434501, 9780061705595, 0061434507, 0061705594 instant download after payment.

Reality. Actually, I COULD have rated this book 5 stars because Juhasz has written an excellent review of the history and current status of the oil industry. Insightful, and lucid, she presents a compelling case against 'Big Oil'. And she reminds us (repeatedly) that anti-monopoly regulations are less about the ability to control prices and MOSTLY about keeping political power out of the hands of a few monopolists who will pay to continue to make as much money as possible, damn the external impacts. Perhaps the Supreme Court justices should have been made aware of this minor fact when the voted to permit unlimited corporate spending on political TV ads a few months back. Frighteningly stupid IMO. So why didn't I rate it 5 stars? Because her solutions revolved around the implied assumption that if we limit Big Oil's ability to provide this (currently) vital commodity, we will reduce our CONSUMPTION of oil. Not true. WE THE PEOPLE are a major contributor to the problem. We have the power to DEMAND alternatives that don't use oil, but we don't. Bashing Big Oil is nice (and rarely incorrect), but we need to look in the mirror and ask if we've really TRIED to demand something other than the STATUS QUO. Thought not.

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