IOW, Ford was atypical, so you can't really cite him as a model for all corporations. Good to know we won't be hearing that again.Henry Ford was able to advance that capital realization; some of his competition was not. it is capitalism.How is a company that operates on a 3% profit margin going to double worker pay? You seem to think that's a corporate ideal and that every company should follow suit, so how are they going to do it? Again, be specific.Yes, he realized gains from efficiency; it was that form of competition with his rival automakers.IOW, what I said is true. Ford doubled his workers' wages because he could afford to do so. Now, I know it's impossible for you to deal with anything specific that exists in the real world, but I do it all the time. So, back to reality. How is a company that operates on a 3% profit margin going to double worker pay?Henry Ford doubled autoworker wages, not minimum wages, and realized gains from productivity. He did not make the poor lifestyle choice of waiting for government to double minimum wages but not autoworker wages.Again, which comes first, doubled worker pay or doubled productivity?