Cruel World: Harsh Sunset of the Oil Era
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Oil is the most valuable resource, the possession of which is performed by omnipotent. But why then the vast majority of exporters & quot countries, black gold & quot suffer from armed conflicts, poverty and corruption? American journalist Peter Maas visited many countries where oil is produced - including in Iraq, Libya, Nigeria and Russia. He came to the conclusion: like unfortunate families, each of which is known to be unhappy in its own way, each caustic country in its own way ugly. Indeed, oil is called drugs. And this is a very dangerous drug that is consistently a detrimental effect on most states filling their treasury income from its sale. In addition, for most of us oil is something abstract. It is also clear, because this substance loves to hide: throughout the long cycle, while it is produced, purified, transport and poured into a gas tank car, it is shown to the eyes of a few units. For most of the time, she simply invisible, however, like gravity, affects everything that we do. Reading this book, you will get acquainted with the unsightly sides of the oil, feel her sinister smell and agree with the author: it is necessary to urgently look for her an alternative
Author:
Author:Peter Maasse
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Science & Math
Paper:
Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4295-0032-4
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