Part I: The Industrial Imperative"If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses."Henry Ford didn't wait for the market to tell him what was possible. He built the system that made mass mobility inevitable. That's the essence of industrial capitalism: the moral and national imperative to create what society needs before society knows it needs it, and to organize labor, tools, and knowledge in ways that amplify the collective good.Part II: The Fragmentation ProblemC...