Timothy Mitchell, starting with the history of coal power plants that will tell a new story about the rise of radical democracy. Coal is a source of energy to open the deadlock that oligarchies in the West became vulnerable for the first time to meet the demand for mass democracy. In the mid-twentieth century But the development of cheap and abundant energy from the most prominent oil from the Middle East, offering a way to reduce this vulnerability, Democratic pressure. The abundance of oil, making it possible for the first time in history to organize political life cycle management of something now called "the economy" and the promise of growth, it's endless. The politics of the West became dependent on democracy in the Middle East.
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