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was when published hailed as the first book to broadly look at the oil insterest from a standpoint of public interest in 24 years. Other reviewers criticized Engler's overall methods, and letting his desires drive him to call things "undemocratic" that in fact expressed the will of the only defined
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obituary of Engler. This obituary is very close to the Post obituary, but it does say he served in the army, while the Post does not specify which branch of the military Engler served in
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Engler was born in the Bronx, New York City, United States to Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe. In 1942 he graduated from the
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Vol. 78, No. 1 (March 1963) in which Wildavsky thoroughly criticizes Engler's methodology, here is the JSTOR link to that article
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After World War II with funding from the GI bill he graduated with a Ph.D. in government from the
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where he was for 18 years. Following which he joined the faculty of the
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The Politics of Oil: A Study of Private Power and Democratic Directions
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and vocal interests of the public that were easily discernible.
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The Brotherhood of Oil: Energy Policy and the Public Interest
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This article about a United States political writer is a
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City University of New York
Western world
City College of New York
University of Wisconsin–Madison
James G. Patton
National Farmers Union (United States)
Sarah Lawrence College
City University of New York
Brooklyn College
Queens College
Graduate Center
LCCN
61017192
The Brotherhood of Oil: Energy Policy and the Public Interest
ISBN
0-226-20948-2



March 6, 2007 Washington Post obituary of Robert Engler
New York Sun obituary of Engler. This obituary is very close to the Post obituary, but it does say he served in the army, while the Post does not specify which branch of the military Engler served in
Washington Post obituary
"LA Teachers’ Strike Shows a Way Forward for CUNY"
"The Politics of Oil"
ISSN
0036-8237
Aaron Wildavsky

"Review of The Politics of Oil by Robert Engler"
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