Dream Car is the tale of entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklinâ s sporty, sexy Safety Vehicle-1, a legendary failure in automotive history yet one that reveals much about postwar North Americaâ s economic, political, and cultural evolution.
Dream Car is the tale of entrepreneur Malcolm Bricklinâ s sporty, sexy Safety Vehicle-1, a legendary failure in automotive history yet one that reveals much about postwar North Americaâ s economic, political, and cultural evolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dimitry Anastakis is the L.R. Wilson and R.J. Currie Chair in Canadian Business History in the Department of History and the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
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Preface Playlist Prologue: On Stage, the Four Seasons Restaurant, New York City, June 25, 1974: Malcolm Bricklin, Ritchard Hatfield, and Their Fantastic Car Introduction: Industrial Modernity, Bricklin, and Industrial Postmodernity, 1890s-1974-2020s 1. The Future (Technology) 2. Entrepreneur (Archetype) 3. Risk (Safety) 4. Showman (Politician) 5. Sex (Gender) 6. Business (The State) 7. Demise (Rebirth) Conclusion: Malcolm Bricklin and His SV1: From Industrial Modernity to Industrial Postmodernity Epilogue: Tesla Factory, Fremont, California, August 2018 - Elon Musk, the Model 3, and "Production Hell" Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Notes about Sources Notes Bibliography List of Illustrations and Credits Index
Preface Playlist Prologue: On Stage, the Four Seasons Restaurant, New York City, June 25, 1974: Malcolm Bricklin, Ritchard Hatfield, and Their Fantastic Car Introduction: Industrial Modernity, Bricklin, and Industrial Postmodernity, 1890s-1974-2020s 1. The Future (Technology) 2. Entrepreneur (Archetype) 3. Risk (Safety) 4. Showman (Politician) 5. Sex (Gender) 6. Business (The State) 7. Demise (Rebirth) Conclusion: Malcolm Bricklin and His SV1: From Industrial Modernity to Industrial Postmodernity Epilogue: Tesla Factory, Fremont, California, August 2018 - Elon Musk, the Model 3, and "Production Hell" Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Notes about Sources Notes Bibliography List of Illustrations and Credits Index
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