Ford Ideals Being a Selection From Mr Fords Page in the Dearborn Independe

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Ford Henry
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The suggestion illustrates the fundamental falsity of dividing society at all, for it is an undivided organ- ism. If we set it off into classes and interests, we do so simply as an aid to our thinking, as children first use blocks to learn arithmetic ; we never imply that society is really thus divided ; we never imply that life is such a hard and fast matter that every man is shut up into one caste or class.
That is where class-consciousness usually fails as a motive, and that is why the propa
...gandists of a class-conscious strife are doomed to failure you can- not cage an individual in any one class. Even while you are tagging him, he eludes you and glides into an- other class, if only for an hour. In a free country like ours, a man usually does at least he always may belong to all classes at once, except perhaps artificial and unwholesome classes like that which we call "the leisure class. " To belong to the "leisure class" simply means that down in the mine and at the forge and in the shop there are men working for themselves and for idlers whom they never saw ; it is to be a sponge, a parasite, a sign of economic disease.

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