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Originally Posted by roachboy
why edison? because of the incandescent light bulb?
if you are thinking in terms of people who have developed either objects or processing for producing them that have greatly influenced the way of life now, you probably would have to include henry ford in there.
for the assembly line.
for pioneering consumer credit
for the logic of high-wage jobs for working people.
but he was also a scumbag.
so i dont know.
the more i think about this, the more confused i get about the criteria for "greatness"
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Not to downplay Ford's accomplishments, but I think his rabid anti-semitism takes him out of the running for "greatest American." His assembly line was based on the 19th century Chicago stockyards which featured specialized workers to complete the dis-assembly of animals.