In 1934, Lewis Mumford critiqued the industrial energy system as a key source of authoritarian economic and political tendencies in modern lifeHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1: Energy as a Social Project: Recovering a Discourse 1: Energy and Poverty 2: Energy, Economy, and Poverty: The Past and Present Debate 3: Unraveling Relationships in the Energy-Poverty-Gender Nexus 2: Energy and Security 4: Protecting Overseas Oil Supplies: The Globalization of the "Carter Doctrine" 5: Nuclear Power in an Age of Global Terrorism: Implications for Energy and National Security 3: Energy and Globalization 6: The Political Economy of Electricity Liberalization 7: The World Bank's Support for Large Dams: A Case of Institutional Amnesia? 4: Energy and Environment 8: Can Geosequestration Save the Coal Industry? 9: From Love-ins to Logos: Charting the Demise of Renewable Energy as a Social Movement
1: Energy as a Social Project: Recovering a Discourse 1: Energy and Poverty 2: Energy, Economy, and Poverty: The Past and Present Debate 3: Unraveling Relationships in the Energy-Poverty-Gender Nexus 2: Energy and Security 4: Protecting Overseas Oil Supplies: The Globalization of the "Carter Doctrine" 5: Nuclear Power in an Age of Global Terrorism: Implications for Energy and National Security 3: Energy and Globalization 6: The Political Economy of Electricity Liberalization 7: The World Bank's Support for Large Dams: A Case of Institutional Amnesia? 4: Energy and Environment 8: Can Geosequestration Save the Coal Industry? 9: From Love-ins to Logos: Charting the Demise of Renewable Energy as a Social Movement
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