When it comes to the price of gasoline, Christopher Steiner may be the ultimate contrarian. While other Americans bemoan prices of $3 a gallon or more, he says $3 a gallon is far too cheap.
Mr. Steiner believes that the United States will not beat its oft-cited "addiction to oil" until our most visible use of oil becomes a lot more expensive.
He is so convinced that in 2008 he wrote a book to convince others, provocatively titled, "$20 Per Gallon: How the Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline Will Change Our Lives for the Better." The book, whose paperback version came out in July 2010, was inspired by the changes that he had already observed.
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Author: Elwin Green