Template:CharacterFordismball is a Totalitarian, Culturally Far-Left, Consumerist and Globalist ideologyball as well as a religionball from the book Brave New World. While not describing the manufacturing Ford's manufacturing philosophy directly, it still technically applies to it since a central part of this Fordism is the manufacturing philosophy applied to Humans.
Fordism describes a society in which a state keeps control not by fear of violent punishment, but by supplying the people with endless supply of drugs (in the book there being one: Soma), Entertainment (specifically "Feelies") and Sex(Specifically "Orgy Porgies"). All things that might require any sort of duty that goes against how the Fordist keeps control (For example: The Family Unit, Religions other than Fordism, Nationalism, Traditional Notions of Decency, etc.) is completely eliminated by the global state social engineering it away by instilling a hatred to these things to children since early age and raising them in facilities and born artificially. The name "Fordism" comes from that the society within the book "Brave New World" worships Henry Ford as a deity (additionally they worship Sigmund Freud, who they might or might not believe is the same person).
...We might kinda live in a Fordist society already.
Personality
Fordism is an absolute degenerate in the way he acts, he absolutely hates anybody that does not "join on the fun" of taking soma and having sex all the time.
How to Draw
Fordism's design is based on the BNW cover plus a "T" which is the symbol of the religion of Fordism.
- Draw a ball with Eyes
- Idk how to draw the pattern in words, so TBA.
- Draw a white "T" in the middle of the ball.
And you're done!
Relationships
The Inner Circle
- Trilluminati- My Praxis
- IngSoc- Instead of maybe banning a book, you should consider on flooding the people with so much distractions so the don't read it out of their own volition?
Further Info
Books (Why would you read them? There's things so much more fun!)
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- Brave New World Revisited for an examination of how the prophecies played out.
- Island for a more Optimistic version of Fordism.