The journalist Walter Lippmann identified.... : Quote by Greg Grandin

“ The journalist Walter Lippmann identified in Henry Ford, for all his peculiarity, a common strain of "primitive Americanism." The industrialist's conviction that he could make the world conform to his will was founded on a faith that success in economic matters should, by extension, allow capitalists to try their hands "with equal success" at "every other occupation." "Mr. Ford is neither a crank nor a freak," Lippmann insisted, but "merely the logical exponent of American prejudices about wealth and success. ”

Greg Grandin
  • From : Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City
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