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This perception is shared by many businessmen and economists. General Motors Chairman Thomas Aquinas Murphy regards the economy as "in the midst of a balanced expansion." Both Murphy and Chrysler Chairman John Riccardo, in fact, predict that the 1978 model year (running from October 1977 to September 1978) will bring...
In one sense, his critics were right, for Adler still describes himself as an Aristotelian. (When he first started his Aspen programs for executives, Adler and a group actually donned robes to get into the spirit of academe.) He relishes dismissing most of philosophy since Thomas Aquinas as being snarled...
Consider, say, the big gap between the pay of Jimmy Carter, the Chief Executive of the U.S. ($200,000 plus housing), and Thomas Aquinas Murphy, the chief executive of General Motors ($950,000 including bonus and stock options). Does it mean that society feels that what is good enough for...
Long before President Carter proposed taxes on gasoline and the sales price of big cars, Detroit's auto designers knew they were in trouble. A law passed 17 months ago required automakers by 1985 to turn out cars that average 27.5 m.p.g., v. 17.7 m.p.g. for the average 1977...
Few Clouds. But that difficulty hardly even clouds a mood of euphoria in Detroit. Last year total car sales, including imports, hit 10.1 million. GM Chairman Thomas Aquinas Murphy predicts 11.25 million in 1977, barely under the 1973 record; Chrysler guesses 10.8 million and Ford 10.6 million. There are sound...