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The reckoning

Book • 1986
The Reckoning is a comprehensive study of the automotive industry, comparing the decline of the American auto industry, particularly Ford, with the rise of the Japanese auto industry, exemplified by Nissan.

Written by David Halberstam, the book is part of his trilogy on the forces of power in America and offers a detailed, well-researched account of the industrial and cultural factors that led to the shift in global automotive dominance.

The book is praised for its insightful and engaging narrative, which includes profiles of key figures and ordinary workers, providing a rich historical context of the industry's transformation in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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Byrne Hobart
when discussing the decline of the US auto industry.
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Marc Andreessen
while discussing the history of the American auto industry and its challenges.
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Aubrey Carter
during a role play to exemplify the phrase 'I haven't the foggiest'.
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as a book exploring similar themes to \\"The Apology\\", but from different angles.
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William Barnes
for its historical overview of the car industry.
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Pete McItus
, who indicates that a free copy of the book is available in the show notes.
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Byrne Hobart
in the context of the U.S. car industry's response to Japanese competition.
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Ray Growth Rike
as a historical analogy for industry shifts and management choices in automotive history.
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Stephen Jenkinson
as one of his books, which he co-authored with Kimberly Ann Johnson.
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Magda Szubanski
as her memoir, detailing her family history and her father's past as an assassin during World War II.
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