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Patriotic-one
Posted May 14, 2010
Communist Manufacturing Meets Bad Capitalists!
Jason Vuic has done a masterful job of inflating a sobering and disturbing story with breezy writing and deft characterization. Full of facts and history, he takes the reader deep into the world of car design and manufacturing, while shining the light on the failures of communism, and capitalism practiced without the requisite integrity needed to be successful. This is a delightful read for anyone who ever appreciated an automobile. It is laced with humor and plenty of Yugo jokes to brighten up any gathering. While filed under Business/History, Mr. Vuic's book transcends category. It could just as easily have been filed under Biography (Malcolm Bricklin, the book's colorful antagonist), Humor, Pop Culture, Sociology, Politics, True Crime, or--Summer Blockbuster/Beach Bestseller! (I would love to see a movie made from this book.)
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