Fordism redirects here. For Fordism from "Brave New World", seeFordism.
Fordism is the ideology of Henry Ford (1863-1947), founder of the Ford Motor Company. He is known for reshaping industrialism with his famous assembly lines.
Ford was also widely known for his pacifism during the first years of World War I, and for promoting antisemitic content, including The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, through his newspaper The Dearborn Independent, and the book The International Jew. Additonally, he was a supporter of economic nationalism.
Ford was also one of the very few Americans looked favorably upon by Adolf Hitler and
Heinrich Himmler.
Relationships
Friends
National Socialism - We do a little trolling. Also, thanks for the Grand Cross award.
Esoteric Fascism - "Ford is one our most valuable, important and witty fighters" -Heinrich Himmler
National Capitalism - Now this is my kind of fascism, if I were to support it.
Black Conservatism - Despite all my racism, I didn't hate blacks. I even worked with George Washington Carver.
Cultural Nationalism - My mass productized models are a symbol of American success and culture. You can hardly think about what America was like before me.
Paleoconservatism - America didn't belong in WW1.
Frenemies
Enemies
Anarcho-Sports - The problem with baseball: too much jew.
Zionism - Jews are responsible for most of the worlds problems.
Wilsonianism - For how much of a racist you were, you still disavowed my anti-semitic writings. Kinda sus, huh globalist?
ADLism - Stop writing articles about me and start reading The Protocols of Zion instead.