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7nadin3 [17]
3 years ago
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Does Andrew Carnegie believe that there is anything wrong with amassing wealth?

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KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
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Yes, he does. In his essay "The Gospel of Wealth" (1889), he wrote: "... the amassing of wealth is one of the worst species of idolatry."
Although he is considered one of the richest American men to have ever lived, he himself was a philanthropist, believing that what was gained by society should be given back to society as well. 
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