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A 70-Year Journey in the Fortune 500 Time Machine
Fortune Europe
|June/July 2024
The 1955 list, our first-ever ranking of U.S. companies by revenue, reveals a lot about how American business once saw itself. It also shows how dramatically the economy and the list have changed.
TO LEAF THROUGH the July 1955 issue of Fortune is to open an Eisenhower-era time capsule-black-and-white photography; cars with tail fins; so many men in neckties. But perhaps the biggest clue that you've tumbled out of the 21st-century business world can be found right in the table of contents: Most of the articles are about making physical things.
There's a feature about airplane engineering. There's a profile of a pipeline builder. A reporter visits a town whose economy is devoted to making compressors for refrigerators. A photo essay by the legendary Walker Evans extols "The Beauties of the Common Tool"; it includes a full-page picture of a 56-cent crescent wrench. In 1955, Big Business built stuff.
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