Fordism
The expression Fordism goes back to Henry Ford, who significantly improved mass production methods and developed (with several employees) the assembly line method of manufacturing early in the 20th century. Ford Motor Company taught English and skills to the workers who immigrated from South or East Europe based on this idea.
Other meanings
The term may also be applied the fictional religion-like ideology described in Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World.
Related Topics:
Religion - Aldous Huxley - Novel - Brave New World
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