Heroic Sick People: The Automobile and an American Town in the 20th Century

Heroic Sick People: The Automobile and an American Town in the 20th Century

By David Ball

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It's the most destructive, dangerous, and wasteful device ever invented under the banner of Progress. It's sitting in your garage. What's it doing there. How did it get there. Find out in this first of a kind, critical history of how the automobile unhinged a city, a state, a nation during the "American Century.

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Publisher: Movement Publishing
Publish Date: 08/02/2019
Pages: 510
ISBN-13: 9781513652993
ISBN-10: 1513652990
Language: English

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Take a tour with the most uncompromising anti-automobile history yet of the "American Century". We'll inspect mile by mile the disastrous introduction of the device that unhinged the transportation system of a city, a state, a nation, and consequently the world. This is the history that no U.S. schoolchild ever learns, and no adult is ever reminded of, in a society entirely in the thrall of the most calamitous invention ever unleashed in the name of Progress.

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