Since the rich would have a higher cost for tuition, the extra amount they would be paying could potentially go towards the programs to help aide students for being able to afford the cost of college. Not all poor people are poor because of their careless decisions, but because they were born into the poor society. If poor people were wanting to make a change in their lives and make attempts to make their lives better, they would deserve the charity from the rich. Andrew Carnegie, a wealthy businessman during the late 19th century, wrote "The Gospel of Wealth" to speak out to other wealthy people to convince them to use their wealth for the better instead of on themselves. Carnegie believes that if someone works hard enough to achieve success, they will as long as effort is put in. Speaking out to the community of the wealthy, he believes that they know what is best for a community that needs their help and what decisions need to be made to help them to make the poor community's lives better. According to Carnegie, he declares that the rich can, "place... ladders upon which the aspiring can rise" to help the poor. If the rich were to pay more tuition, it could end up benefitting the poor so they can have the same opportunity that the rich had. The rich have the resources to help save the poor from a struggling life. A philosopher who bases his opinions on morality,
Since the rich would have a higher cost for tuition, the extra amount they would be paying could potentially go towards the programs to help aide students for being able to afford the cost of college. Not all poor people are poor because of their careless decisions, but because they were born into the poor society. If poor people were wanting to make a change in their lives and make attempts to make their lives better, they would deserve the charity from the rich. Andrew Carnegie, a wealthy businessman during the late 19th century, wrote "The Gospel of Wealth" to speak out to other wealthy people to convince them to use their wealth for the better instead of on themselves. Carnegie believes that if someone works hard enough to achieve success, they will as long as effort is put in. Speaking out to the community of the wealthy, he believes that they know what is best for a community that needs their help and what decisions need to be made to help them to make the poor community's lives better. According to Carnegie, he declares that the rich can, "place... ladders upon which the aspiring can rise" to help the poor. If the rich were to pay more tuition, it could end up benefitting the poor so they can have the same opportunity that the rich had. The rich have the resources to help save the poor from a struggling life. A philosopher who bases his opinions on morality,