I've just finished reading My Life and Work by Henry Ford, which is less of an autobiography than his views on business and the world in general. After reading his work it seems peculiar to me that Ford never went into politics. He built his own school and hospital and ran them according to his own philosophies as he did with his factories and farms, and this suggests to me that he was actively trying to reform things by setting an example.
What if he went one step further and built a political career to fulfill his vision? Could Ford have become President? And what would a Fordian inter-war America be like?
Unfortunately my knowledge of American inter-war politics is somewhat limited so I'm going to need some help with this.
What if he went one step further and built a political career to fulfill his vision? Could Ford have become President? And what would a Fordian inter-war America be like?
Unfortunately my knowledge of American inter-war politics is somewhat limited so I'm going to need some help with this.