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Who Built That

Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs

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Who Built That

By: Michelle Malkin
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Firebrand conservative columnist, commentator, Internet entrepreneur, and number-one New York Times best-selling author Michelle Malkin tells the fascinating, little-known stories of the inventors who have contributed to American exceptionalism and technological progress.

In July 2012 President Obama infamously proclaimed, "If you've got a business - you didn't build that. Somebody else made that happen."

Malkin wholeheartedly disagrees. Who Built That is a rousing tribute to the hidden American capitalists who pioneered everyday inventions. They're the little big things we take for granted: bottle caps and glassware, door hinges and staples, tissue paper, flashlights, railroad signals, rotary printing presses, bridge cables, and more.

Malkin takes listeners on an eclectic journey of American capitalism, from the colonial period to the Industrial Age to the present, spotlighting awe-inspiring and little-known "tinkerpreneurs" who achieved their dreams of doing well by doing good. You'll learn how Paul Revere became America's first tech titan; how famous patent holders Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain championed the nation's unique system of intellectual property rights; how glass-manufacturing mavericks Edward Libbey and Mike Owens defied naysayers to revolutionize food, beverage, and pharmaceutical packaging; how penniless Croatian immigrant Anthony Maglica started his $400 million Maglite flashlight business in a rented garage; and many more riveting stories that explain our country's fertile climate for scientific advancement and entrepreneurship.

To understand who we are as people, we need first to understand what motivates America's ordinary and extraordinary makers and risk takers. Driven by her own experience as a second-generation beneficiary of the American dream, Malkin skillfully and passionately rebuts collectivist orthodoxy to celebrate the engineers, mechanics, designers, artisans, and relentless tinkerers of all backgrounds who embody our nation's spirit of self-made entrepreneurialism.

©2015 Michelle Malkin (P)2015 Simon & Schuster
Americas History History & Culture Ideologies & Doctrines Innovations Nationalism Politics & Government Professionals & Academics Science & Technology United States
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Inspiring Stories • Entrepreneurial Tales • Motivating Accounts • Informative Narratives
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Very good book. This book should be required reading for junior high and high school students.

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Michelle Malkin painstakingly tells the stories of those who have built - with their money, with their time, with their intellectual capacities - things that have enhanced all of our lives (even liberals)

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Malkin should send a signed copy to Michelle and Barack Obama, Valerie Jarrett, and all Democrats in Congress.

Fabulous

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Perfectly narrated, interesting well written stories, Michelle Malkin is defiantly on the top of my list of great authors who’s style keeps the book enjoyable.

Perfectly narrated

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I really loved this book by Michelle Malkin. It is filled with stories of American investors, and Michelle's brilliance is shining through. She is very patient about America. Her stories are very convincing, and her performance is superb. I highly recommend this book.

Outstanding book

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This was great. Totally agree with Mrs Malkin when she talks about how mad it made her when she heard "You did not build that" from Obama. I was furious, it really goes to show how this progressive liberal movement just wants to expand government to stay in power. This book brings to light the history of successful people and what hard work with taking advantage of opportunities can really bring to the American Dream. Thank you for writing this!

Loved this book

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This book venerates the entrepreneur and the original patent system in America. It celebrates innovation and the country that has been at the forefront of such innovation with interesting and informative exposes. Definitely worth a listen. It is read by the author which makes it even better, as Malkin is good at everything she does.

Great book about Entrepreneurship in the U.S.

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Michelle Malkin has a real appreciation for American exceptionalism and the astonishing ingenuity and creativity American entrepreneurs and inventors uniquely displayed during its history.

Anyone learning about these courageous humans that at times sacrificed everything to create things to make our world a better place will walk away with a new sense of appreciation and awe.

"Who Built That" tells the stories of American manufacturing heroes whose stories will inspire and motivate its readers to put their own "shoulders to the wheel" and reclaim America as the hub of worldwide industrial success.

Tales of trial and success renews appreciation for American manufacturing

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It's an in depth look at the stories behind those that achieved miracles in the face of those who would stop them to attain wealth and power.

Marvelous

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We stand on the shoulders of giants. Let's remember to reach higher and not instead try to crush their necks with our boots.

The best stories are true

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History every American should know.
Full of good stories to make the point free people better the world around them.

History every American should know

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