Ruminations on the Distortion of Oil Prices and Crony Capitalism

Selected Writings

by Raymond J. Learsy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/8/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781475994513
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781475994520
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781475994537

About the Book

At great cost and risk to the American and world economies, consumers are ripped off billions of dollars every day by oil interests and their malevolent influence on market pricing mechanisms. It’s essential Americans and oil consumers throughout the world understand where the money they pay for oil’s downstream products goes—including the money paid at the pump, the money paid to heat their homes, and the money paid for the array of other petroleum-based products. In Ruminations on the Distortion of Oil Prices and Crony Capitalism, author Raymond J. Learsy not only discusses the distortion of oil pricing, but also focuses on effects of the crony capitalism that has enriched a select few and left Main Street in the lurch as a result of government mismanagement, moneyed influence, and craven oversight. This collection of previously published writings shows how speculators ratchet up the prices of basic material goods essential to daily lives. Learsy describes how ceding the determination of those prices not to the laws of supply and demand but predominantly to gambling dens on the trading floors of commodity exchanges as well as the price fixing collusion of producer nations (OPEC) is crippling to the world’s economy.

Focusing as well on Wall Street’s corrupting influence on the price of oil, gasoline, and other commodities, Ruminations on the Distortion of Oil Prices and Crony Capitalism provides an overview of the basic and important theme: the United States’ enslavement to oil and the moneyed interests inextricably tied to it.


About the Author

Raymond J. Learsy a graduate of the Wharton School, started his own commodities trading firm in 1963, expanding world wide, trading in bulk raw materials including oil and gas. Learsy’s analysis of the international oil trade has been featured in the New York Times, the Pipeline and Gas Journal, CNBC, NPR and as a regular contributor on The Huffington Post.