Dan Seitz

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The origins of the ‘American system’ date back at least to the mid-nineteenth century and the early mass-production of rifles in United States government arsenals.7 But as the new century dawned the idea of mass manufacture was progressively extended to ever more complex machines: from rifles to sewing machines, from sewing machines to bicycles and from bicycles to cars.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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