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applied the name
Fordism to it. The term
gained prominence when it was used by
Antonio Gramsci in 1934 in his
essay "Americanism and
Fordism" in his Prison...
- the
nature and
scope of post-
Fordism vary
considerably and are a
matter of
debate among scholars.[citation needed]
Fordism was the
dominant model of production...
- ****embly lines. By 1914,
these methods were
known around the
world as
Fordism.
Ford's former UK
subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover,
acquired in 1989 and...
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Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born
Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 –
December 26, 2006) was the 38th
president of the
United States,
serving from 1974...
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known as
Fordism. In 1911, he was
awarded a
patent for the
transmission mechanism that
would be used in the
Ford Model T and
other automobiles.
Ford was born...
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Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an
American actor.
Regarded as a
cinematic cultural icon, he has been a
leading man in
films of
several genres and...
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stages of
Fordism – the rise of the
engineer as the
organiser of
economic activity, and the
decline of the artisan.
Fordism,
named after Henry Ford, is "a...
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system underpinning many
North American industries,
toward one of Post-
Fordism.
Fordism is a
system of
production methods based on
principles of specialized...
- The
Ford F-Series is a
series of light-duty
trucks marketed and
manufactured by
Ford Motor Company since the 1948
model year. The F-Series is marketed...
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Fords may
refer to:
Ford (crossing), a
shallow crossing on a
river Fords, New
Jersey Fords,
South Australia Ford (disambiguation)
Ford Motor Company Ford's...