He didn’t invent the auto-mobile, but Henry Ford pretty much invented
the modern world, transforming transportation and bringing manufacturing
and society along for the ride. As Lee Iacocca, who began his auto
career at Ford in the 1940s, wrote in Time, “The boss was a genius. He
was an eccentric. He was no prince in his social attitudes and his
politics. But Henry Ford’s impact in history is almost unbelievable.” In
1905, when Ford’s backers insisted that the best way to increase
profits was to build a car for the rich, he argued that the workers who
built the cars ought to be able to afford one themselves.
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