Fordlandia – The failure of Henry Ford's utopian city in the Amazon
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#5The Ford Company was privately held, and what Henry Ford said, went. Enormous amounts of time, money, and manpower went into developing this colony, on the back of ideology as much as the promise of economic return.
The closest examples I can think of in modern times for this kind of project are in folks like Musk and Allen (and his Vulcan real estate development group), but they are much more capitalistic in motivation.
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#6Great soundtrack, too, by Jóhann Jóhannson: https://open.spotify.com/album/2I4uGgkMgN3UGE8ZQjCMjB
And this is nitpicking, but you did include the accents ;-) — it's Jóhannsson, with two Ses. (It's basically "Jóhann's son".)
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#7I recently read Grandin's book after learning about this from a Priceonomics article. It's fascinating not just for the way that it ultimately failed, but also the level of power and influence that Henry Ford had at the time to be able to do it at all... The Ford Company was privately held, and what Henry Ford said, went. Enormous amounts of time, money, and manpower went into developing this colony, on the back of i…
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#8Ford wanted to make Fordlandia a model american city, forgetting about the culture of those brazilians he was employing
It also seems he never asked the locals how to plant rubber trees. And even though it was "in the Amazon" it might have been a bad place for the rubber trees
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#10I recently read Grandin's book after learning about this from a Priceonomics article. It's fascinating not just for the way that it ultimately failed, but also the level of power and influence that Henry Ford had at the time to be able to do it at all... The Ford Company was privately held, and what Henry Ford said, went. Enormous amounts of time, money, and manpower went into developing this colony, on the back of i…
Unfortunately, those events served to at least partially extinguish that dream.