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Henry Ford 1863-1947: Critical Essay by Anne Jardim

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SOURCE: "Fixation and the Twenty-Five Track Mind," in The First Henry Ford: A Study in Personality and Business Leadership, The MIT Press, 1970, pp. 34-74.

In the following essay, Jardim examines the early part of Ford's career.

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