Well, should you run into him, tell him he has a fan.
The point still stands. All of this ties together. Part of MacGregors argument, moreover, is economic.
Yergin’s section on the machinations of Mr. 5% Gulbenkian was one of the most fascination things I have ever read. He was an Armeian who was at the juncture of forming Royal Dutch Shell as well as the Turkish Oil Corporation and the effort to start the oil industry in Iraq. He was one of the world’s wealthiest men and the Gulbenkian foundation in Lisbon Portugal is a world class art museaum started with his fortune and his art collection.