

The Dig: Petro-Imperialism with Timothy Mitchell Part II
Apr 14, 2018
Timothy Mitchell, a political theorist at Columbia University and author of 'Carbon Democracy,' delves deep into the dynamics of petro-imperialism. He discusses the impact of oil on worker struggles in Iraq and Iran, revealing how imperialism thwarted these movements. The conversation critiques the conventional narrative of the '70s oil shock and exposes the intertwining of oil wealth with global arms trades. Mitchell also highlights the troubling alliance between petro-imperialism and right-wing Islamism, emphasizing the urgent need for a just energy transition.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Colonial Ambitions and Oil Politics in the Middle East
05:45 • 21min
Debunking the Oil Crisis Myths
26:44 • 9min
Petro-Wealth and Political Power
35:40 • 5min
The Geopolitics of Oil and Arms
40:50 • 18min
Petro-Imperialism and the Rise of Right-Wing Islamism
58:39 • 3min
Global Capitalism and Political Islam: Saudi Arabia's Ties
01:01:19 • 15min
Concluding Insights on Petro-Imperialism and Podcast Engagement
01:15:55 • 2min