9780525521679
The Sack of Detroit
In the 1950s, America enjoyed massive growth and affluence, and no companies contributed more to its success than automakers. But by the end of the 1960s, Detroit's profits had evaporated and its famed executives had become symbols of greed, arrogance, and incompetence. And no company suffered this reversal more than General Motors. In The Sack of Detroit, Kenneth Whyte recounts the epic rise and unnecessary fall of America's most important industry. At the center of his absorbing narrative are the titans of the automotive world but also the crusaders of safety, including Ralph Nader and a group of senators including Bobby Kennedy. Their collision left Detroit in a ditch, launched a new era of consumer advocacy and government regulation, and contributed significantly to the decline of American enterprise. This is a vivid story of politics, business, and a sudden, seismic shift in American priorities.
  • Publisher: Knopf
  • Publication date: 01/06/2021
  • ISBN: 9780525521679
  • Page extent: 432
  • Format: Hardback
  • Dimensions: 237 mm x 161 mm
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