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Oil that is – black gold, Texas tea: Three books on the politics, economics, and depletion of oil
A bevy of scholars and policy analysts have seized this important moment of high prices and oil-related war to write about petroleum. Three new titles focus on the evocative political implications of our national chemical dependence.
September 6, 2004



