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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Fred a WilcoxPublisher: Monthly Review Press,U.S. Imprint: Monthly Review Press,U.S. ISBN: 9781583678473ISBN 10: 1583678476 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 24 September 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsWe all owe Fred Wilcox a gigantic thank you. He has provided us just what we need in this moment: a reminder of the power of people coming together, standing up to a powerful fossil fuel corporation, and fighting with everything they have, because what is at stake is everything they love. Shamrocks & Oil Slicks is an inspiring tale for all of us fighting against the odds for a better future. --Annie Leonard, Director, Greenpeace US; author The Story of Stuff In Shamrocks and Oil Slicks, Mr. Wilcox has crafted a poignant and powerful tale of one determined community's fight against greedy corporate polluters and their craven government enablers. This story is a critical one, as it can and should be used to inform and inspire the activism of all those waging similar fights against fossil fuel calamity throughout the world today. --Wenonah Hauter, Executive Director of Food & Water Watch; author Frackopoly: The Battle for the Future of Energy and the Environment Fast-paced and inspiring, Shamrocks and Oil Slicks chronicles the well-honed, divide-and-conquer tactics of one of the most powerful fossil-fuel companies on earth, as it splits up families while recruiting politicians, clergy, journalists, and cops as corporate allies. Some are bought off, others propagandized or 'just following orders.' But the 'stars' of the book are the ordinary citizens who become extraordinary activists--surviving jail, police violence, job loss, and ostracism to sustain a fifteen-year struggle. Naomi Klein would call them 'heroes of Blockadia'; the Standing Rock Sioux call them 'water protectors.' The story is set in Ireland's County Mayo, but it could be coming to a community near you. --Jeff Cohen, founder, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR); author Cable News Confidential: My Misadventures in Corporate Media Shamrocks and Oil Slicks is a moving and important story of resistance by human beings who love their home, against the power of the corporate/government interlock. Simultaneously, it is a model for, and call to, precisely the sort of action we need to defend life on this planet from the depredations of capitalism. --Derrick Jensen, environmental activist; author The Myth of Human Supremacy We all owe Fred Wilcox a gigantic thank you. He has provided us just what we need in this moment: a reminder of the power of people coming together, standing up to a powerful fossil fuel corporation, and fighting with everything they have, because what is at stake is everything they love. Shamrocks & Oil Slicks is an inspiring tale for all of us fighting against the odds for a better future. --Annie Leonard, Director, Greenpeace US; author The Story of Stuff Shamrocks and Oil Slicks is a moving and important story of resistance by human beings who love their home, against the power of the corporate/government interlock. Simultaneously, it is a model for, and call to, precisely the sort of action we need to defend life on this planet from the depredations of capitalism. --Derrick Jensen, environmental activist; author The Myth of Human Supremacy In Shamrocks and Oil Slicks, Mr. Wilcox has crafted a poignant and powerful tale of one determined community's fight against greedy corporate polluters and their craven government enablers. This story is a critical one, as it can and should be used to inform and inspire the activism of all those waging similar fights against fossil fuel calamity throughout the world today. --Wenonah Hauter, Executive Director of Food & Water Watch; author Frackopoly: The Battle for the Future of Energy and the Environment Fast-paced and inspiring, Shamrocks and Oil Slicks chronicles the well-honed, divide-and-conquer tactics of one of the most powerful fossil-fuel companies on earth, as it splits up families while recruiting politicians, clergy, journalists, and cops as corporate allies. Some are bought off, others propagandized or 'just following orders.' But the 'stars' of the book are the ordinary citizens who become extraordinary activists--surviving jail, police violence, job loss, and ostracism to sustain a fifteen-year struggle. Naomi Klein would call them 'heroes of Blockadia'; the Standing Rock Sioux call them 'water protectors.' The story is set in Ireland's County Mayo, but it could be coming to a community near you. --Jeff Cohen, founder, Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR); author Cable News Confidential: My Misadventures in Corporate Media Author InformationFred A. Wilcox is a writer, teacher, veterans’ advocate, and peace activist. He has devoted his life to chronicling the effects of chemical warfare in Vietnam, and to exposing the government’s criminality in all of its many forms. He is the author of several books, including Waiting for an Army to Die: The Tragedy of Agent Orange and Scorched Earth: Legacies of Chemical Warfare in Vietnam. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |