The Wisdom of Henry Ford

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Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 April 7, 1947) was the American founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry.

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  • He tried to tell us the truth.. We did not listen.

  • Thank You for displaying how simple life could be. Most of these quotes should be blasted from loud speakers daily.

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  • He hated banks and wall street

    He loves his workers and job

    First was american komunist.

    Nothing and nobody was forgotten

    Komunism and socialism is future

  • @chartrule

    What about the Model T??? His company still does over 1% of the work in this country! It is real work, not an e-business or social site...

  • Ford is not the father of anything - he did not invent the automobile and he did not invent the assembly line

  • America is still great...It just needs to be reminded every now and then. Hang tough and make a difference.

  • The Great Henry Ford...:)

  • Success story of Henry Ford:

    never be END

  • @perezallonzo

    Henry Ford did not say that so stop lying? Capitalism is not evil. Capitalism is a social system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property rights, in which all property is privately owned. THAT'S IT!! People trying to be successful. The consumer determines what is good in the market. You would know that if you took economics, but you probably took Liberal Arts classes in college.

  • @perezallonzo

    To an extent. He also agreed with several things about Capitalism.

  • The only billionaire who strongly went against capitalism and all its evils.

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