In the long run, some socialists have even begun to discuss the deletion of the boundaries between communism and capitalism, both united in “Fordism”, a phenomenon that Stalin also admired. These possibilities that the industrialist had enthusiastically announced were only a short-term effect. major newspapers such as the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal start hunching over the ‘socialist’ Ford, and more and more employees who already had a stable place are taking the Detroit road to apply for a job in Detroit. The newspapers have blown the very next day and many people were already thinking of migrating to Detroit for better working conditions offered by Ford. On January the 6th 1914, thousands of people gathered in front of the Ford factory who wanted to participate in the industrialization project that Ford had in mind. Henry Ford, the founder of the Ford company was always talking about a real revolution on a global scale. The process of industrialization would lead up to certain consequences such as lower prices, higher wages, an 8-hour workday, and lots of confusion in the workers union. Ver 100 years ago, in the city of Detroit, industrialists began the production of the first-ever car, the Ford Model T.