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Lifeblood: Oil, freedom, and the forces of capital
Matthew T. Huber
Department of Geography and the Environment
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capitalist society
83%
neoliberalism
61%
addiction
59%
politics
53%
The New Right
46%
energy
44%
suburbanization
42%
political history
39%
liberalism
34%
way of life
34%
popular culture
34%
habits
27%
anxiety
20%
present
17%
Arts & Humanities
Oil
87%
Capitalism
25%
Addiction
21%
Neoliberalism
19%
Cultural Politics
19%
American Political History
14%
Automobility
13%
Energy
13%
American Idea
13%
New Right
13%
Liberalism
12%
Suburbanization
12%
Suburbia
11%
American Politics
10%
Populist
9%
Anxiety
9%
American Culture
8%
Petroleum
8%
Way of Life
8%
Excess
8%
Popular Culture
7%
Habit
7%
1930s
6%
1970s
6%
Rise
6%
Nature
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Oils
97%
Economics
75%
Capitalism
49%
Politics
43%
Popular Culture
15%
Suburban Population
15%
Gasoline
12%
Petroleum
12%
Habits
8%
Shock
7%
History
6%
Anxiety
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
freedom
100%
oil
56%
capitalism
38%
politics
30%
neoliberalism
29%
liberalism
15%
political history
14%
suburbanization
12%
energy
8%
product
8%
petroleum
6%
consumption
6%
material
3%
Agriculture & Biology
oils
62%
capitalism
44%
politics
37%
celebrations
13%
energy
10%
anxiety
10%
gasoline
9%
petroleum
8%
history
6%