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by supervacuo
4573 days ago
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Where on earth did the author find this revisionist nonsense? The 40-hour work week was won after a bitter decades-long fight by workers and unions against business owners. The idea that Ford bestowed it upon a grateful staff to improve capitalism is wrong, pointless and insulting. Here's an article in favour of shorter workdays that takes history a little more seriously:
http://www.iww.org/history/library/misc/Bekken2000 |
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Henry Ford reportedly had a couple of intuitions about his workers also being consumers of his products, so now every time you look at any aspect of the consumerist society, some people will assume that Ford must have thought of that.
Also, you can't talk about socialism in polite society, right? So the whole history of worker-rights movements in XIX and XX century is "forgotten" and concepts are shifted to the next available historical subject.
This is why the practice of historical research is so important, so progressive, and so underfunded. Whoever controls the past, controls the future.