I have a hard time seeing idealism in the Incredible Bread Machine; to me it seems rather to be very deeply cynical about government. Perhaps it is a difference of emphasis in reading, but I see its thesis as “Government is bad” rather than “Capitalism is good”; the inventor-as-hero only appears so that the badness of the government can be demonstrated.
I have a hard time seeing idealism in the Incredible Bread Machine; to me it seems rather to be very deeply cynical about government. Perhaps it is a difference of emphasis in reading, but I see its thesis as “Government is bad” rather than “Capitalism is good”; the inventor-as-hero only appears so that the badness of the government can be demonstrated.