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Oil: From Rockefeller to Iraq and Beyond

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Oil -- it's essential for survival in the world as we know it today. Without it, economies would crumble, our way of life would regress, and we'd be defenseless. And as demand grows at an alarming rate--while supplies dwindle--the struggle for control of the world's oil can become ever more bloody and vicious.

253 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2005

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Andy Stern

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Andy Stern former president, Service Employees International Union (SEIU); senior fellow, Columbia University's Center for Business, Law and Public Policy.

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September 30, 2019
I was more interested in the early days of oil exploitation than reading about (then) current events, so I lost a lot of interest as the book went on. I had picked up this up for some reason about a decade ago and never got around to finishing it, so essentially I read it for completion's sake. If you want to learn more about the oil industry then you could surely do worse than this, though. Not bad.
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July 4, 2018
The role of oil, oil companies, and secret deals in international conflicts is something you won't find in a typical history book taught in school but this book is eye-opening in pulling down the shade hiding these ugly truths.
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