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Sons of Wichita
Daniel Schulman
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Overview
A family and business history revealing industrial scale, power, and capital.
Why it matters
It provides a useful look at privately built industrial power and how business dynasties shape capital and influence.
Description
Sons of Wichita explores the Koch family, their industrial empire, and the intersection of business scale, capital, and power.
Who should read it
Investors interested in industrial scale, family capitalism, and private power structures.
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