Submitted by SnooAdvice4813 t3_zr3rkl in books
Jack-Campin t1_j13bb58 wrote
Reply to comment by Electronic_Toaster in Does the "brave new world" truly display a dystophia? by SnooAdvice4813
Huxley would have known exactly what Ford was about - he was the single most important individual behind the rise of Hitler, and by the time Huxley was writing, the Nazis were in control of Germany and it was obvious where they were headed. Having him as the prophetic figure for the whole society says it was Nazism achieved by less violent means.
Electronic_Toaster t1_j16ulho wrote
That does make a lot of sense. Is there something you can point me towards to find out more?
Jack-Campin t1_j17nyqq wrote
Maybe look at the book Fordlandia? It'll probably look at the links between Ford and utopianism in general. (I've only flipped through it casually).
Electronic_Toaster t1_j17rvrh wrote
Alright. Thanks for that book recommendation.
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