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Title: Energy Crises - I


1
Energy Crises - I

2
Four Oil Crises
  • First Oil Crisis 1973-74
  • Arab Oil boycott, 4X OPEC price increase
  • Second Oil Crisis 1978
  • Iranian Revolution
  • Third Oil Crisis 1981-86
  • Reagan Depression
  • Fourth Oil Crisis 1990-1991
  • Gulf War

3
Additional Dimensions
  • Crisis of Nuclear Power
  • Anti-Nuclear Power Movement
  • Shut down nuclear power industry
  • Crisis of Energy Environment
  • Anti-nuclear
  • against nuclear waste
  • against meltdown
  • Anti-hydrocarbon
  • against acid rain
  • against strip-mining
  • Pro-"Soft" Energy Paths
  • renewable energy sources
  • solar archictecture

4
Theory
  • Question of Energy Efficiency
  • Commoner Thermodynamics
  • 1st Law Neither created nor destroyed
  • 2nd Law tendency to degrade
  • Loses in inefficient energy use, technical issue
  • Crisis of Human Energy
  • Midnight Notes Political Thermodynamics
  • Behind crises of non-human energy
  • Lies a crisis of human energy

5
Physics Class Conflict - I
  • Political Reading not only of Thermodynamics but
    of history of Physics
  • 17th C Period of rise of industrial capital
  • Newton (1643-1727) development of celestial
    mechanics, problem of irregular gravitational
    impulses required God for solution
  • Conflicts w/new labor class required
    regularization via clock, state intervention
  • Newton worked at mint, state power to deal with
    counterfieters.

6
Physics Class Conflict - II
  • 19th C rise of autonomous working class
    movement, unionism
  • Physics thermodynamics to deal with dynamic
    systems
  • Carnot channel exploding masses for work
  • Mayer First Law endless possibilities of
    capturing work
  • 2nd Law rising entropy ? decling availability of
    energy for work

7
Physics Class Conflict - III
  • Threat of revolution (1848, 1870,etc) evokes
    ultimate "unavailibility" of w.c. energy for
    work, revolution parallels "heat death"
  • Science Fiction
  • Nightland, sun dies, endless night on earth
  • Time Machine, eloi morlocks
  • Back forth exchange between literature and
    Science

8
Physics Class Conflict - IV
  • Link between physics social control is emphasis
    thermodynamics gives to technological change
    flexibility in harnessing energy
  • Taylorism Fordism
  • Post-Fordism Information Society

9
Information Maxwell
  • Maxwell's Demon requires information to sort
    molecules

10
Business Demons
  • Teachers
  • Professors
  • Personnel Officers
  • Supervisors
  • Quality Control Overseers
  • All weed out "high entropy" workers to maximize
    work extraction delay doom

11
Energy/Work Crisis
  • First Law says
  • no "energy crisis" possible
  • energy takes many forms
  • 2nd Law says real crisis is extraction of work
    from human beings, realization of "working" class
  • human energy takes many forms, not all can be
    harnessed for work
  • business problem extraction, control

12
Work Crisis of Keynesianism
  • Crisis of Keynesianism
  • acceleration of wages
  • decelleration of productivity
  • decline in productivity of housework, schoolwork
  • i.e., refusal of work refusal to give energy to
    business
  • Results
  • general problem
  • specific problems in "energy sectors"

13
Crisis in Coal Industry - I
  • W.Cleaver Article on Wildcats in Coal
  • came after failure of proverty programs
  • linked miners communities
  • rupture of old union control
  • 1950Bituminous Coal Agreement codified
    productivity deal, massive layoffs, ? K/L
  • 1960s absenteeism, refusal of work, anti-union
    organ., repression, poverty aid, but workers use
    CAP's, black lung campaign

14
Crisis in Coal Industry - II
  • 1970s Restructuring
  • coal taken over by oil, steel, utilities
  • expansion of strip-mining in Western states
  • environmental laws undermined Eastern Coal
  • State sanctioned OPEC increases in oil then gas
    etc prices undercut wages
  • State push for nuclear power

15
Crisis in Oil - I
  • 4X Oil Price increase
  • result of pressures inside OPEC countries
  • result of sanctioning by US from outside
  • Internal Pressures
  • Decline in real value of oil (terms of trade)
    reduced value of oil export
  • Conflicts of modernization required money
  • CIA Overthrow of Iranian govt in 1953
  • Rural ? urban migration, urbanization pressures

16
Crisis in Oil - II
  • External Forces
  • US had let OPEC know it approved of oil price
    increases (see Oppenheim)
  • Europeans not happy, saw advantage to US
  • Trilateral Commission saw opportunity
  • recycled petrodollars road to conversion of wages
    into capital
  • OPEC as global financial intermediary

17
OPEC
  • OPEC as a "financial intermediary"
  • financial intermediaries
  • take in large number of small "deposits"
  • make smaller number of larger loans

"Deposits"
OPEC/ Banks
Loans
18
OPEC Sraffa
  • Sraffian economics critique of neoclassical
    microtheory
  • critique of "capital theory" aggegation requires
    prices but theory purports to determine prices
  • Alternative no aggregation, focus on determining
    power of "basic goods" prices, e.g., oil !
  • Manipulation of prices of basic goods can cause
    shift of value from wages to profits

19
Wages to Profits?
  • Oil price ? achieves shift of value from wages to
    profits if and only if prcies increases are
    accepted via a fall in real wages decline in
    other imports
  • But workers refused this decline
  • forced money wages up apace w/inflation
  • refused austerity programs to reduce real wages
    in other ways
  • So, petrodollars financed imports not
    Investments, set stage for debt crisis

20
2nd Oil Crisis
  • Iranian Revolution
  • begun by oil field workers
  • revolt against Shah's modernization
  • undermined Shah's role for US as sub-imperial
    power to police the Persian Gulf
  • OPEC seized cut-off in Iranian Oil exports to
    again increase oil prices
  • Workers responded as in 1st Oil shock
  • Carter brought in Volcker to attack wages

21
3rd Oil Shock
  • Reagan retains Volcker, plunges world into
    depression, dramatic reduction in demand for oil,
    oil prices collapse
  • Panic in oil industry, not just OPEC but also US
  • With low prices, oil production increases,
    causing even lower prices
  • George Bush flies to Persian Gulf in 1986 to get
    Gulf States to cut back on oil production

22
4th Oil Shock War
  • Gulf War can be seen as response to 3rd shock of
    low prices
  • Saddam Husein attacks Kuwait for "economic
    warfare", high oil production means low prices
    and Saddam needs revenue to deal with aftermath
    of Iran - Iraq war
  • Oil industry at first happy with Saddam's
    assertiveness, likes higher prices (25/b)
  • US suckers Saddam/Kuwait? Slaps him down
  • Militarization provides ? control of M.E.labor

23
Business Gulf War
  • Gulf War caused big oil price rise
  • Gulf War created opportunity for
  • push on North Slope
  • push for off-shore drilling
  • revival of nuclear power industry
  • Gulf War increased local militarization
  • Gulf War led to dramatic reorganization of labor
    force (Palestinians out of Kuwait, Yemini out of
    Saudia Arabia)

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