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The Workmanship Myth

The comparative quality of workmanship in American car factories compared to foreign car manufacturers is examined.

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  • Martin Agronsky

    Martin Agronsky

    Self - Narrator (uncredited)

  • Kazumasa Koshiba

    Kazumasa Koshiba

    Self - Department Store Manager

  • Charles Warren Hostler

    Charles Warren Hostler

    Self - Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Commerce

  • Robert D. Lund

    Robert D. Lund

    Self - Vice President General Motors Corporation

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The comparative quality of workmanship in American car factories compared to foreign car manufacturers is examined.

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