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shutvik [7]
2 years ago
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What did Carnegie think about poverty?

History
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]2 years ago
3 0

Carnegie thought about the poverty by providing money to rich people so that they can help the poorer ones.

<h3>Who wrote the Gospel of Wealth?</h3>

The Gospel of Wealth was an article written by an author named Andrew Carnegie.  It was initially published in the month of June and in the year 1889.

  • The author thought that the wealthy people should be allowed to help those who are suffering from poverty situations.
  • The money should be provided to the richer ones and not the poorer ones as the poorer ones would not spent it in the ideal way.
  • He believed in the concept of Social Darwinism which means the rich individuals are more likely to be preferable for enhancing the prosperity in the society.

Therefore, the poorer people are not superior than richer ones in accordance with the Carnegie.

Learn more about Carnegie in the related link:

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