Why is Henry Ford a giant? Because he put the world on wheels. Henry
Ford did not invent the motor car, nor did he invent the assembly line
or mass production. But more than anyone before or since he is
remembered as the man who almost singlehandedly took an expensive
contraption of doubtful utility and recast it as a machine which changed
the world forever. A Michigan farmer's son who became a dollar
billionaire, a ruthlessly single-minded autocrat who became a folk hero,
a pacifist who went on to inspire Adolf Hitler--he was a boss who paid
his workers twice as much as his competitors yet waged an unrelenting
war on unions and badly abused the power he had worked so hard to
attain.