Oil and Ideology: The Cultural Creation of the American Petroleum Industry
By turning a critical eye on sources that have often been accepted at face value and examining the self-interests of oil industry critics, the authors produce a more balanced, complex picture of the industry than has previously been offered. Their case study of the impact of ideology offers a striking example of how business must be understood through its cultural context and offers a new approach to understanding problems of regulation and reform.
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They have written an important book for historians, policymakers, and the general, informed reader.
William R. Childs, Ohio State University