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Albrecht 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aNew York $cFordham University Press$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (392 p.) 225 1 $aAmerican philosophy 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8232-4209-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction. ?Individualism Has Never Been Tried? --$tOne. What?s the Use of Reading Emerson Pragmatically? --$tTwo. ?Let Us Have Worse Cotton and Better Men? --$tThree. Moments in the World?s Salvation --$tFour. Character and Community --$tFive. ?The Local Is the Ultimate Universal? --$tSix. Saying Yes and Saying No --$tNotes --$tIndex 330 $aAmerica has a love?hate relationship with individualism. In Reconstructing Individualism, James Albrecht argues that our conceptions of individualism have remained trapped within the assumptions of classic liberalism. 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Iran and the counter-shock: oil as a weapon (for survival) by Claudia Castiglioni -- 7. Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and the counter-shock by Ibrahim Al-Marashi -- Pt. III : The producerrs : Opec -- 8. Abandoning enforced autarky for re-insertion in the world petroleum market: Mexican oil policy, 1976-86 by Juan Carlos Boue? -- 9. The double shock: the Soviet energy crisis and the oil price collapse of 1986 by Olga Skorokhodova -- 10. The counter-shock in Norwegian oil history by Einar Lie and Dag Harald Claes -- 11. Counter-shock or after-shock? North Sea oil and economics as politics in the UK, 1973-86 by Martin Chick -- Pt. IV : The Consumers -- 12. Reducing dependence on OPEC-oil. The IEA's energy strategy between 1976 and the mid-1980s by Henning Tu?rk -- 13. The United States and the oil price collapse of the 1980s by Victor McFarland -- 14. Back to the future: changes in energy cultures and patterns of consumption in the United States, 1973-86 by Elisabetta Bini -- Pt. V : Energy and environmental challenges -- 15. The rise of environmentalist movements and the debate on alternative sources of energy during the oil crisis in the United States by Angela Santese -- 16. The role of nuclear reactor technology on the development of the nuclear industry and decision making in the context of the price fluctuations of the 1970s and 1980s by Duncan Connors and Eshref Trushin -- 17. A small window. The opportunities for renewable energies from shock to counter-shock by Duccio Basosi -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $a"The oil price collapse of 1985-6 had momentous global consequences: non-fossil energy sources quickly became uncompetitive, the previous talk of an OPEC 'imperium' was turned upside-down, the Soviet Union lost a large portion of its external revenues, and many Third World producers saw their foreign debts peak. 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