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Henry Ford

Curcio, Vincent. (Author).

Most great figures in American history reveal great contradictions, and Henry Ford is no exception. He championed his workers, offering unprecedented wages, yet crushed their attempts to organize. Virulently anti-Semitic, he never employed fewer than 3,000 Jews. An outspoken pacifist, he made millions producing war materials. He urbanized the modern world, and then tried to drag it back into a romanticized rural past he'd helped to destroy. As the American auto industry struggles to reinvent itself, Vincent Curcio's timely biography offers a wealth of new insight into the man who started it all. Henry Ford not only founded Ford Motor Company but institutionalized assembly line production and, some would argue, created the American middle class. By constantly improving his product and increasing sales, Ford was able to lower the price of the automobile until it became a universal commodity. He paid his workers so well that, for the first time in history, the people who manufactured a complex industrial product could own one. This was "Fordism

Book  - 2013
338.76 Ford -C
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  • ISBN: 9780195316926
  • ISBN: 0195316924
  • Physical Description xiii, 306 pages ; 22 cm.
  • Publisher Oxford ; Oxford University Press, [2013]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- 1. How it all began -- 2. Walking into the future -- 3. Cooking with gas -- 4. The Ford Motor Company -- 5. The Model T and the coming of mass production -- 6. Peace and war and consolidating power -- 7. Modern times -- 8. Has something come between us? -- 9. A body in motion tends to stay in motion -- 10. Everything old is new again -- 11. Efflorescence and hard endings.