Northern Davincia wrote:Orostan wrote:1. That says that rationing only happened during the industrialization period and the second world war, and besides goods like cars most stuff was widely available all the time after any of these rationing periods.
2. Alright then. But the fact remains that Ford could have given his workers a lot more than he did, and he didn't do it because giving more wasn't in his class interest.
If other goods were widely available after WWII, why did the Kitchen Debate bring in so much attention?
Because any direct debate between leaders will do that?