The Sack of Detroit, Kenneth Whyte
The Sack of Detroit, Kenneth Whyte
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The Sack of Detroit
General Motors and the End of American Enterprise

Author: Kenneth Whyte

Narrator: Charles Constant

Unabridged: 12 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/01/2021


Synopsis

"Vigorous, provocative... The Sack of Detroit is compelling, bold and stylishly written."
—Barbara Spindel, The Wall Street Journal

 
A provocative, revelatory history of the epic rise—and unnecessary fall—of the U.S. automotive industry, uncovering the vivid story of innovation, politics, and business that led to a sudden, seismic shift in American priorities that is still felt today, from the acclaimed author of Hoover
 

In the 1950s, America enjoyed massive growth and affluence, and no companies contributed more to its success than automakers. They were the biggest and best businesses in the world, their leadership revered, their methods imitated, and their brands synonymous with the nation's aspirations. 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, which found itself the main target of a Senate hearing on auto safety that publicly humiliated its leadership and shattered its reputation.

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 that is still felt today.

About The Author

KENNETH WHYTE is the author of Hoover: An Extraordinary Life in Extraordinary Times, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst, a Washington Post and Toronto Globe and Mail Book of the Year, and a nominee for four major Canadian book awards. He is a publishing and telecommunications executive and chairman of the Donner Canadian Foundation. He was formerly editor in chief of Maclean's magazine, editor of the monthly Saturday Night magazine, and founding editor of the National Post. He lives in Toronto.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pavan on September 27, 2021

The automative industry was once America’s greatest industry, with General Motors as the most important company, dominating car sales in the post World War 2 period. The book describes the ascendancy of automotive manufacturing and how it shaped America’s economy, politics and cultural values. Genera......more

Goodreads review by Paul on November 14, 2022

[Imported automatically from my blog. Some formatting there may not have translated here.] This finishes up a small project: reading all the nominees for the Manhattan Institute's 2022 Hayek Book Prize. (My previous book reports: here, here, here, here, and here.) I liked this one a lot. It's the s......more

Goodreads review by David on March 01, 2025

It's good to see an even-handed treatment of the beleaguered domestic auto industry. GM has come in for plenty of criticism, going back at least to the the cost-cutting, badge-enginering 1990s. The author points out how Ralph Nader's antipathy to GM's Corvair shows that GM has been in the public eye......more

Goodreads review by Dan on May 25, 2022

Did the shift in 1960s American consciousness from “making goods” to “fighting bads” — as represented by auto safety attacks on General Motors cars — torpedo America’s world economic leadership? Or did it prove to be the necessary push to promote public well-being? That’s the issue “on trial” in The......more

Goodreads review by Joe on February 12, 2022

Great overall history of the American auto industry with a particular focus on the collision of government regulation and industry-driven safety measures when a young Ralph Nader released his book "Unsafe at Any Speed," the following congressional hearings, and the quasi-legal smear campaign against......more


Quotes

"An adroit, thoroughly researched history... An authoritative contribution to business and automotive history."
Kirkus

"Whyte... add[s] depth and welcome nuance to this significant American business story."
Booklist