Description
This is a historical reprint of volume 2 designed to be similar to the original copies. It preserves the original text, with a few changes such as the size and formatting for modern printing. See pictures.
Volume 2 of Henry Ford's renowned historical series from the 1920s, titled *Jewish Activities in the United States*. This influential work remains a cornerstone document in the study of early 20th-century American industrial thought, economic commentary, and social observation.
Henry Ford, the groundbreaking founder of Ford Motor Company and a towering figure in innovation, mass production, philanthropy, and progressive American enterprise, presented his discerning views on domestic economic structures, cultural forces, leadership principles, and the dynamics influencing national affairs amid an era of extraordinary industrial growth and societal evolution. Drawing from his unparalleled experience as one of history's most transformative entrepreneurs, this volume offers profound reflections on business strategy, community development, innovation, and the broader interplay of domestic interests — insights that continue to spark discussion among scholars and enthusiasts of economic history.
Focusing specifically on American contexts, Volume 2 explores topics such as the scope and concealment of influence in finance and industry, the role of key figures in New York banking and copper production, the organization and impact of theatrical enterprises, the rise of motion picture dominance, the structure and operations of community organizations like the Kehillah, demands for special recognitions and protections, clashes with established American principles, educational influences, editorial independence in the press, and assessments of international diplomatic outcomes affecting national policies — all examined through the lens of early 1920s observations on power dynamics, economic control, and cultural shifts in the United States.
This edition has been meticulously reproduced with careful attention to preserving the integrity of the original content, while incorporating modern enhancements for printing and presentation:
Updated, clean typography and layout for easier reading (improved font clarity, spacing, and page flow compared to early printings),
High-quality binding for durability and aesthetic appeal,
Minor formatting refinements to align with contemporary standards, without altering any original wording, or meaning.
These thoughtful updates ensure a more enjoyable and accessible experience for today's readers while maintaining fidelity to the 1921 publication.
Offered for educational, historical, and scholarly purposes, this reprint provides an authentic primary source for:
Researchers exploring the development of economic philosophy and industrial leadership in America,
Historians examining the intellectual landscape and viewpoints of prominent early 20th-century figures,
Collectors and students of Americana, business history, and the legacy of visionary innovators like Henry Ford.
A compelling and timeless addition to libraries focused on the roots of modern industry, economic thought, and American historical discourse. Perfect for thoughtful study and appreciation of one of the era's most discussed and widely circulated publications.
Details
Publisher - Jesus Heritage
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Henry Ford
Published Date - 2026-06-03
ISBN - 9636426000044
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
Page Count - 122
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