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Cara Daggett (caranew@gmail.co
m)Office Hours: Thursday after
class (til @ 7pm) – Gilman atrium
Energy &
Global Politics
October 13, 2015
Class Outline- Course Feedback & Updated Syllabus
- Writing Exercise - Analyze Huber’s Introduction
- Lecture & Discussion- Huber: Oil and the American Way of Life
- Thursday: Oil and Capitalism (Huber); Nuclear Power
- Tuesday: - Papers Due- Nuclear Debates
Writing Analysis - Mitchell1) Stable Context
- ‘Oil Curse’
2) Destabilizing Move- Global Dimensions
3) Thesis- In order to understand the oil curse, we
must go beyond a nation-scale examination of corruption and consider the global dimensions of fossil fuels and their material characteristics.
4) Outline of Argument
Writing Analysis1) Look at Huber intro (pp. 27-30) and analyze
how he sets up the chapter.
2) Identify:- Stable context- Destabilizing move he makes- Key thesis statements
The Great Depression & The ‘American way
of life’The New Deal
- Ideological- Material
Material Foundations of the American Way of Life:
1) Wages2) Housing3) Infrastructure
Home Ownership“The broad interests of the nation require that special safeguards should be thrown around home ownership as a guarantee of social and economic stability.” (FDR)
The Contradictions of OilOil Glut vs. Depression ScarcityCapitalist commodity vs. Regulate CompetitionNational Resource vs. State / Property RightsPublic Commitment to build Privatized Lives
Oil & Entrepreneurial Life
“Thus the biggest barrier to energy change is not technical but the cultural and political structures of feeling that have been produced through regimes of energy consumption.” (169)
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