Fire in the Hearth

Episode 10: War, Famine, and Ford - The Breaking of the Family

Ethan Stevenson and Dominic Streeter

In this episode, we reflect on the deeper historical causes for the brokenness of families in the 1950s. We discuss the industrial mindset of warfare, the wage slavery of Henry Ford's company store, and the devastation caused by the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Join us around the fire, no matter where you may be. 

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