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demigio
demigio on Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's F...

Fordlandia succeeds especially well at examining the mythic Henry Ford and his grandiose plans for transforming the meaning of work -- and the lives of the working class, in America as well as in Brazil.

Fordlandia moves strongly, with great detail, through the 15 years or so that Ford maintained a personal interest in developing Fordlandia and nearby Belterra. War production in the US, and his own increasing infirmity -- as well as persistent failure to produce a viable rubber crop -- caused Ford to abandon his Brazilian venture finally.

The post-war period of Fordlandia, and its reversion to the Brazilian government, are only touched on lightly in the book; I'd have liked to learn more about its modern history and current state.

Gayla
Gayla on Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's F...

I liked Fordlandia, but not as well as other people have liked it. I might be able to be more articulate were my brain not completely scrambled by a looming actuarial exam.