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Manufacturing Diversity: Production Systems, Markets, and an American Consumer Society, 1870-1930

Journal article from 'Technology and Culture' published in 1994

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Nov 24, 2025
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Which industries donated the most to Democrats in 2024?

Available reporting and FEC-based databases show the financial backbone of Democrats in 2024 came largely from the securities/financial sector, tech and communications, and individual wealthy donors r...

Dec 4, 2025
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How did industry donations to Democrats in 2024 compare to contributions to Republicans?

Industry and corporate-connected money in 2024 flowed to both parties but with notable concentrations: presidential-level individual and megadonor money heavily favored Republicans (e.g., Elon Musk ~ ...

Jan 18, 2026

Which Democratic candidates and PACs were the largest recipients of industry contributions in 2024?

Financial services, communications/electronics and allied professional sectors were among the largest sources of industry money flowing to Democratic campaigns in 2024, with major Democratic recipient...

Nov 29, 2025

Did any industry shifts or major corporate policy changes in 2024 influence donation patterns to Democrats?

Major industry and corporate shifts in 2024 changed who wrote checks and where—technology and crypto-backed donors became unusually prominent among Democratic-aligned giving while some traditional cor...

Nov 27, 2025

Where are the parent company’s manufacturing facilities located and what is their production capacity?

Available reporting identifies several recent and planned manufacturing sites operated by or tied to parent companies in sectors like solar panels, PV inverters, EVs and semiconductors — for example, ...

Nov 26, 2025

How much did individual companies and PACs within the top industries contribute to Democrats in 2024?

Available reporting shows company and PAC giving in 2024 is dominated by a handful of industries—especially securities/investment (FIRE), communications/media/telecom, and tech/financial firms—and tha...