Power Over People

Power Over People

by Louise B. Young
Power Over People

Power Over People

by Louise B. Young

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Overview

For most of us, life is spent in one vast electromagnetic field. In the office we sit in front of computer terminals, at home, in front of the television. We cook our meals in microwave ovens, trim our hedges with electric shears, illuminate our houses, workplaces, and streets with incandescent and fluorescent lighting. And until only recently, the potential hazards imposed by life in the shadows of high-voltage power lines have hardly been considered. First published in 1973, Power Over People was the first book to address the frightening potential side effects of our dependence on electrical energy. Now brought up to date with a new introduction, and including an epilogue that offers the most current studies and findings available today, this classic book is more timely than ever. Louise Young here lays bare the short-sighted, materialistic policies of the electric power industry, showing how power and the conglomerates that produce it have clearly won out over rights and safety concerns of people. She provides disturbing documentary evidence that demonstrates how long-term exposure to radiation from power lines can cause brain cancer, childhood leukemia, as well as damage to the nervous system. Through the course of the book we come to understand that what is often blindly accepted as "progress" can mean the inexorable advance of environmental destruction and the withering--rather than enhancing--of the quality of life in America. Based on a case-study of a small, rural community in Ohio, Young shows in compelling fashion what happens when a grass-roots group of concerned citizens resists the construction of the world's largest electrical transmission towers, literally in their own backyards. Her story of their ultimate failure becomes a stinging indictment of indifferent government agencies and the lax laws that fail to protect the environment. Lively, readable, and, at times, even shocking, this is a book for environmentally-minded and safety-conscious readers of the 1990s. Its wealth of information, its incisive analysis, and its bold confrontation of facts we can no longer afford to ignore make Power Over People a book everyone should read and reflect upon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198023906
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/03/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Louise B. Young is the author of Earth's Aura, The Blue Planet, The Unifinished Universe, and Sowing the Wind, and is the editor of Exploring the Universe, The Mystery of Matter, and Evolution of Man.

Table of Contents

Introductionvii
Forewordxi
1.A Quiet Place3
2.Power Transmission Pollution13
3.The People Protest36
4."The Government Will Protect Us"41
5.A Bend in the Line52
6.Trees or Towers57
7.David and Goliath70
8.Little Tranquilizing Pills73
9.Field Tests, Country Style98
10.Abuse of Discretion105
11.Ohio Power Company versus Clovis Strasbow135
12.Earthspace is Precious143
13.A Question of Power151
14.What Are the Alternatives?155
15.Progress Comes to Zilchville, U.S.A.181
Epilogue: 1992189
References for Original Text: 1973219
Bibliography: 1973229
References for Introduction: 1992239
References for Epilogue: 1992241
Bibliography for Introduction and Epilogue: 1992245
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