Aaron Slodov@aphysicist
here is a definitive reading list for budding reindustrialists:
phase 1: operations & optimization:
the toyota way
lean principles, waste elimination, management systems, and continuous improvement for building efficient, high-quality production.
the goal
a practical introduction to bottlenecks, throughput, and flow through the lens of theory of constraints.
factory physics
a rigorous foundation for understanding queues, variability, capacity, and the behavior of real production systems.
the machine that changed the world
a foundational book on lean production and the evolution of modern manufacturing systems.
sources of increased efficiency in the dupont rayon plants
a close look at industrial productivity, management, and operational efficiency inside a major american manufacturing system.
phase 2: scaling & historical inspiration:
freedom’s forge
industrial mobilization, production scaling, and wartime coordination at national scale.
my life and work
firsthand perspective on mass production, vertical integration, simplification, and industrial philosophy.
my years with general motors
management, decentralization, strategy, and organizational design inside one of america’s great industrial firms.
behemoth
a history of giant factories and the role they played in shaping industrial civilization.
arsenal of democracy
the transformation of american industry toward war production, with lessons in speed, conversion, and manufacturing scale.
the deindustrialization of america
an account of industrial decline, disinvestment, and the structural forces that weakened american manufacturing.
reindustrialization of america
a period view on rebuilding industrial capacity and restoring productive strength in the united states.
kochland
a study of industrial power, corporate systems, and one of the most consequential private industrial empires in america.
phase 3: strategic context & modern realities:
chip war
semiconductors, geopolitics, and the strategic importance of advanced industrial supply chains.
apple in china
a close look at supply chains, industrial concentration, manufacturing capability, and the strategic consequences of offshoring advanced production.
made in the usa
materials, energy, production systems, and the physical realities behind large-scale manufacturing.
energy and civilization
broad historical context on how energy systems underpin industrial growth and civilizational scale.
where’s my flying car?
a case for technological ambition, industrial acceleration, and the lost momentum of physical progress.
science mart
an examination of how science, markets, and institutions reshaped american innovation.
discovery-driven growth
a strategy framework for navigating uncertainty while building ambitious new ventures.
phase 4: finance, economics & capital allocation:
economics in one lesson
a compact introduction to economic reasoning, incentives, and second-order effects. “the curse of machinery” is especially relevant for industrialists thinking about productivity, labor, and industrial progress.
the outsiders
capital allocation, CEO decision-making, buybacks, acquisitions, decentralization, and how exceptional operators think like owners.
investment banking
a practical guide to valuation, deal structure, and the financial mechanics behind acquisitions, leverage, and strategic transactions.
distressed debt analysis
credit, restructuring, downside analysis, and how to think through broken balance sheets and mispriced industrial assets.
bonus:
steelhead job shop playbook
practical lessons on quoting, sales, operations, workforce, and growth for metal and job-shop businesses.
ben einstein’s blog and writings
practical lessons from hardware startups, manufacturing execution, and company building.
skunk works
lessons in innovation, speed, engineering culture, and rapid development under intense constraints.