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This is the first book to expose Bush Administration's radical economic agenda for global domination, a plan more extreme, unilateral, and audacious than any of its predecessors, a plan that has created the greatest level of violent opposition to America and Americans in recent history. What is Bush's "free trade"? It's an economic model that argues that by removing restrictions on multinational corporations, these companies will be freed to become engines of economic growth in countries around the world, but in fact bring vast wealth of a small number of global elites while entire populations suffer dislocation, poverty and violence, creating a perfect Petri dish for breeding terrorists. This book addresses the history of U.S. economic relations throughout the world over the past 25 years, the key role of U.S. corporations, and the larger Bush economic agenda and what the potential impact of this agenda will be on the US and the world. Using Naomi Klein's "No Logo" and Eric Schlosser's "Fast Food Nation" as models, "The Bush Agenda" is based on hard analytic fact and presented so that it is not only persuasive, but highly engaging and entertaining to a broad audience.
Antonia Juhasz, a leading activist and expert on corporations and globalization, investigates the true state of the U.S. oil industry, uncovering its virtually unparalleled influence over our elected officials, its lack of regulatory oversight, and the highest profit rates in corporate history. She offers an immediate call to action - a formula for reining in the industry, cutting down its governmental powers, environmental destruction, and movement toward war while reducing global dependence on oil - and proposes a bold yet viable answer: break up the nation's leading oil companies. Drawing on her own detailed historical research, Juhasz explores the parallels between today's companies and Standard Oil, the most powerful corporation of the early 20th century, whose stranglehold on the economy and government was broken only by the vision and persistence of activists and like-minded politicians.
A searing look at the human face of BP's disaster in the gulf It is the largest oil disaster in American history, and it could happen again. It is more than a story of ruined beaches, dead wildlife, corporate spin, political machinations, and financial fallout. It is a riveting human drama filled with people whose lives will forever be defined as ""before"" and ""after the gulf oil disaster."" "Black Tide" is the only book to tell this story through the perspective of people on all sides of the catastrophe, from those who lost their lives, loved ones, and livelihoods to those who made the policies that set the devastating event in motion, those who cut the corners that put corporate profits over people and the environment, and those who have committed their lives to ensuring that such an event is never repeated. Dramatic and compelling, "Black Tide" exposes the human failings and human cost of the largest oil disaster in American history and how it could easily happen again.
""It's hard to imagine a better person to turn loose on this
epochal disaster than Antonia Juhasz, with her compassionate heart,
vivid prose, and rich expertise in both oil and economic policy.
From oil-smeared beaches, to the drilling rig's control room, to
the big picture of Big Oil and the governments they push around.
It's not just about disaster: it's a series of encounters with real
people, from oceanographers to oyster-shuckers, striving to make
things right. Black Tide is riveting, infuriating, and incredibly
important. Praise for "The Tyranny of Oil" ""Reminds us that those who don't learn the lessons of history are fated to repeat its mistakes."" -"USA Today" "" A] timely, blistering critique . . . white-hot"" -"Kirkus" starred review "" A] thorough, readable takedown of Big Oil."" -"Publishers Weekly" ""Abrave, groundbreaking case study. . . . A good first step toward true energy independence is to read this insightful book."" -"The Christian Science Monitor"
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