The Sack of Detroit: General Motors, Its Enemies, and the End of American Enterprise

By Whyte, Kenneth

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9780525521679
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Knopf.


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Starred Review on June 1, 2021  |  Business & Economics

For a major part of the 20th century, the automobile was a symbol of American ingenuity and prosperity; it transformed how we lived and worked. This comprehensive history by biographer Whyte (Herbert Hoover) sheds light on the rapid growth of General Motors and the U.S. automobile industry; its major figures and critics; and the forces that caused its decline and shaped its current outlook. He makes the case that the ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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