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The narrative explores the dynamics of the Condor Oil Company, a prominent yet not the most powerful American oil corporation operating in Mexico. It examines the company's insatiable appetite for growth and influence, likening its operations to those of a state in terms of organization and strategy. The text delves into the competitive landscape of the oil industry, highlighting the methods and motivations that drive such corporations to seek dominance in the international market. Through this lens, it reflects on the broader implications of capitalism and the relentless pursuit of power.
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