Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital (A Quadrant Book)

Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital (A Quadrant Book)

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Lifeblood: Oil, Freedom, and the Forces of Capital (A Quadrant Book)

If our oil addiction is so bad for us, why don’t we kick the habit? Looking beyond the usual culprits—Big Oil, petro-states, and the strategists of empire—Lifeblood finds a deeper and more complex explanation in everyday practices of oil consumption in American culture. Those practices, Matthew T. Huber suggests, have in fact been instrumental in shaping the broader cultural politics of American capitalism.

How did gasoline and countless other petroleum products become so central to our notions of the American way of life? Huber traces the answer from the 1930s through the oil shocks of the 1970s to our present predicament, revealing that oil’s role in defining popular culture extends far beyond material connections between oil, suburbia, and automobility. He shows how oil powered a cultural politics of entrepreneurial life—the very American idea that life itself is a product of individual entrepreneurial capacities. In so doing he uses oil to retell American political history from the triumph of New Deal liberalism to the rise of the New Right, from oil’s celebration as the lifeblood of postwar capitalism to increasing anxieties over oil addiction.

Lifeblood rethinks debates surrounding energy and capitalism, neoliberalism and nature, and the importance of suburbanization in the rightward shift in American politics. Today, Huber tells us, as crises attributable to oil intensify, a populist clamoring for cheap energy has less to do with American excess than with the eroding conditions of life under neoliberalism.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Matthew T. Huber
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780816685998
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Univ Of Minnesota Press
Manufacturer
Univ Of Minnesota Press
NumberOfPages
288
PublicationDate
2013-08-01
Publisher
Univ Of Minnesota Press
ReleaseDate
2013-08-01
Studio
Univ Of Minnesota Press