[Peace-discuss] Anyone want this book?

kmedina67 kmedina67 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 27 13:16:39 UTC 2018


 Brett Kaplan at the university might be interested in the Henry Ford books. She does research and teaching related to community memory specifically around the holocaust and anti-semitism.
I wonder how the set ended up outside the cancer treatment center. That just makes me sick. John, thanks. I value you very much. --In the early 20 th century, there was a  library cataloging classification called "The Jewish problem", if i remember correctly. It was under social issues and social problems. 
- Karen Medina"The really great make you feel that you, too, can become great" - Mark Twain

-------- Original message --------From: Robert Naiman via Peace-discuss <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> Date: 11/27/18  06:29  (GMT-06:00) To: "John W." <jbw292002 at gmail.com> Cc: Peace-discuss List <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] Anyone want this book? 

Are there any markings in the books that indicate their ownership by someone who lived in Champaign County? 
My wife directs the Champaign County Historical Archive which is housed at the Urbana Free Library. She might be interested if we can document the ownership of the books by someone who lived in Champaign County. There's stuff in the archives about the Klan in Champaign County, showing how "upstanding members" of Champaign County society were members. There's stuff in the archives about sundown towns in Champaign County, towns where black people were not welcome under threat after sundown. 
So maybe they'd be interested in a historical record of how someone in Champaign County owned and was perhaps influenced by The International Jew, which was a collection of Ford's antisemitic articles from The Dearborn Independent, and which was cited by leading Nazis, including Hitler himself, as a significant inspiration to them, including at the Nuremberg trials. 
Ford was a hugely influential character in American history; it might be useful to try to understand him better. 
Ford was a passionate anti-Semite and fiercely anti-union, even compared to other industrialists at the time; Ford was the last automaker to sign a contract with the UAW, and Ford did everything he could to sabotage the negotiations, even threatening to break up the company rather than accept a UAW contract; reportedly he relented after his wife threatened to divorce him if he broke up the company. 
On the other hand, Ford was genuinely concerned about the well-being of workers, not only in his own company, but in the economy as a whole; he reduced work hours and increased wages compared to other employers, partly because he believed this would increase productivity, partly because he believed that workers should have more leisure so they could buy more stuff. The idea of the Model T was to build a car that workers could afford to buy, so that owning and driving a car wouldn't be a luxury exclusive to the super-rich. Ford hired black workers, more than others at the time. And Ford was a pacifist. He believed that war was substantially caused by war profiteers who sought to get rich from war production [we don't need to look beyond the U.S. role in the Saudi war in Yemen to see how right he was about that.] He also believed that war could be substantially prevented by ensuring widespread prosperity, an idea that is now commonplace.  
I think we're better off overall acknowledging that all these ideas existed in the same person and had huge influence for both good and evil; and how the good ideas Ford had - and the fact that they were too rare at the time - helped propel and give currency to the evil ideas. The parallels to Trump are obvious. Many liberals are horrified by the currency of Trump - as they should be - without taking responsibility for how the failures of American liberalism helped give rise to Trump, by creating a vacuum which Trump could fill. If we want Trumpism to fail, we have to fill the vacuum with something else that appeals to some of the people who were seduced by Trump, not simply denounce Trump.      
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On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 3:52 AM John W. via Peace-discuss <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:

Before I throw it in the trash, it occurred to me to wonder if any of you ultra-AWARE folks might want this book for your historical archives.  I found it among the free books on the bookshelf outside the Cancer Center at Carle.  I don't ordinarily throw books away, but I make an exception for books like this one:
"The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem"  The Complete 4 Volumes by Henry Ford.
Let me know if you want it.
John Wason
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