Successful businessmen are apt to have philosophies; few have so many and so radical views upon so many subjects as Henry Ford. Last week, in Florida, he gave opinions on mass-production, war, speculation.
ΒΆ Not one bit has the business recession changed his belief that: "It is unnatural to curtail production of anything. . . . Any plan to manipulate conditions and retard production is inadvisable if not ruinous. . . . Machines eliminate drudgery. . . . Strange as it may seem, the more machines in operation, the more men at work. There are...
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