I'm not sure that I completely understand your question. Certainly Tucker was an entrepreneur that was crushed by its own Capitalist system. In line with Frank Capra-directed films like Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, we watch Preston Tucker go up against the senator Homer Ferguson. The senator knows that Tucker is out to undermine the dominance of the Big Three automakers, and we later learn that he sits firmly in their pocket. The big question throughout the second half of the film is whether a man can achieve his dream when there is a vast machinery working against him.