
The Terror of the Machine
WRITTEN BY:
Henry Ford
NARRATED BY:
Michael Scott
In this autobiography, the American industrialist
Henry Ford wrote, 'Repetitive labor... is a terrifying prospect
to a certain kind of mind... but to other minds, perhaps I might
say the majority of minds, repetitive operations hold no terrors.'
Pushing the 'efficiency of movement' system of Frederick Winslow
Taylor to its ultimate realization, Ford tirelessly toiled to reduce
factory and assembly line work to its essential operations. This,
in turn, reduced factory workers to automatons, seemingly nothing
more than extensions of the machines for which they labored. Ford
was not bothered by the prospect of reducing people to machines,
since he firmly believed that it did not bother them and that they
could do no better. But, paradoxically, and like all the great American
industrialists, Ford feared the prospect that these 'mindless automatons'
might get organized and demand their rights. So along with efficiency
of movement came a system of indoctrination and punishment to insure
that workers obeyed orders. In short, the industrialized west was
built on the systematic oppression of its working people.
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Henry
Ford
Henry Ford was the 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. He was a prolific inventor and was awarded
161 U.S. patents. As sole owner of the Ford Company he became one
of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited
with "Fordism", that is, the mass production of large
numbers of inexpensive automobiles using the assembly line, coupled
with high wages for his workers—notably the $5.00 a day pay
scale adopted in 1914. Ford, though poorly educated, had a global
vision, with consumerism as the key to peace.
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