What would Walt Disney, who died in 1966, think of his company today?
In Neal Gabler’s biography “Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination,” we learn that while Walt was sometimes opinionated, especially when it came to his anti-communism beliefs, he wanted to keep Disneyland, Disney World, and his animated characters free of politics, preferring fantasy and storytelling.
Gabler writes:
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