
Blowout
Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth
《Blowout》概述
Rachel Maddow's explosive expose reveals how Big Oil corrupts democracies, empowers Russia, and devastates our planet. Featured in The New York Times bestseller list, "Blowout" connects the dots between fracking, geopolitics, and the 2016 election. What environmental disaster are we ignoring?
《Blowout》核心主题
- fossil fuel corruption
- resource curse
- petrostate authoritarianism
- corporate shadow diplomacy
- fracking induced seismicity
《Blowout》经典语录
Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
The industry takes, the public pays, and democracy gets a little weaker every time.
Oil and gas are just resources. They're not good or evil in themselves.
The choice is ours. Let's make it count.
《Blowout》主要人物
- Rachel MaddowAuthor and narrator investigating the industry
- Rex TillersonFormer CEO of ExxonMobil and Secretary of State
- Teodoro Obiang Nguema MbasogoLongtime leader of Equatorial Guinea
关于作者
《Blowout》作者介绍
Rachel Anne Maddow, host of MSNBC’s Emmy-winning The Rachel Maddow Show and bestselling author of Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth, is renowned for her incisive political analysis and investigative rigor.
A Rhodes Scholar with a doctorate in political science from Oxford University, her work merges academic depth with accessible storytelling, exposing systemic corruption and geopolitical power dynamics.
Blowout—a New York Times bestseller and 2021 Grammy Award winner for Best Audiobook—examines the oil industry’s global influence, reflecting her career-long focus on accountability and democracy. Maddow’s earlier book, Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power, critiques U.S. foreign policy, further cementing her reputation for blending sharp commentary with meticulous research.
Her nightly MSNBC program, the highest-rated in cable news history, amplifies her voice as a leading progressive thinker. Blowout has been translated into 15 languages and adapted into a documentary series, underscoring its impact on public discourse.
下载《Blowout》摘要
免费获取《Blowout》摘要的 PDF 或 EPUB 版本。可打印或随时离线阅读。
关于本书的常见问题
Blowout exposes systemic corruption and environmental negligence in the global oil and gas industry, linking it to geopolitical instability and democratic erosion. Rachel Maddow connects corporate greed, Russian oligarchs like Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and events like the 2016 U.S. election interference, arguing that unregulated energy interests threaten democracy. The book balances grim realities with calls for stricter regulation and civic action.
This book suits readers interested in political journalism, environmental policy, or geopolitics. It’s ideal for those seeking to understand how energy industries manipulate governments, contribute to climate crises, and enable authoritarian regimes like Putin’s Russia. Policymakers, activists, and fans of Maddow’s data-driven storytelling will find it particularly compelling.
Yes—Maddow’s meticulous research and engaging narrative reveal hidden connections between energy giants and global corruption. While critiqued for modest solutions, the book’s exploration of Oklahoma’s fracking-induced earthquakes, ExxonMobil’s political influence, and Russia’s oil-fueled aggression provides urgent insights into modern democracy’s vulnerabilities.
Maddow demonstrates how oil wealth empowers regimes like Putin’s Russia to fund disinformation campaigns, sway elections, and suppress dissent. For example, she details how Russia’s Internet Research Agency meddled in the 2016 U.S. election to advance pro-Kremlin energy policies, showcasing the industry’s role in undermining democratic institutions.
The book critiques fracking’s link to Oklahoma’s earthquake surge, oil spills like Deepwater Horizon, and lax regulations enabling ecological harm. Maddow argues environmental destruction isn’t incidental but inherent to an industry prioritizing profit over sustainability, leaving communities and ecosystems irreversibly damaged.
Maddow reveals how firms like ExxonMobil avoid taxes, block regulations, and influence policymakers through lobbying. In Oklahoma, oil lobbyists suppressed anti-fracking laws despite seismic risks, while tax breaks drained state education funds—a case study in corporate capture of governance.
Russia’s oil-backed authoritarianism is central: Putin’s regime jails dissenters like Khodorkovsky, weaponizes energy exports, and funds cyberattacks to destabilize rivals. Maddow ties Russia’s 2016 election interference to its goal of shielding oil interests from Western sanctions.
Maddow advocates for stringent regulation, transparency laws, and public pressure to curb corporate overreach. While acknowledging the industry’s entrenchment, she ends with a hopeful call to action: “Democracy either wins this one or disappears”
- Oklahoma’s earthquakes: Fracking-induced tremors surged from 2/year to over 900/year by 2015, ignored due to oil lobby influence.
- ExxonMobil-Russia deals: Rex Tillerson negotiated a 2011 Arctic drilling partnership with Rosneft, highlighting corporate-Kremlin ties.
- Equatorial Guinea: Dictator Teodoro Obiang diverted oil wealth to fund lavish personal projects while impoverishing citizens.
Unlike narrower industry exposés, Blowout interweaves energy politics, environmental science, and global security threats. It aligns with works like Private Empire but stands out for linking oil to modern authoritarianism and electoral interference.
Some argue Maddow’s solutions lack concrete steps, and her focus on Russia overshadows other oil-rich regimes. However, critics praise her thorough documentation of industry malfeasance and accessible storytelling.
As climate disasters intensify and Russia continues leveraging energy as a geopolitical weapon, Maddow’s warnings about unregulated fossil fuels remain urgent. The book underscores ongoing battles over clean energy transitions and democratic resilience against corporate power.

















