Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline‚ Scotland in 1835. His father‚ Will‚ was a weaver and a follower of Chartism‚ a popular movement of the British working class that called for the masses to vote and to run for Parliament in order to help improve conditions for workers. The exposure to such political beliefs and his family’s poverty made a lasting impression on young Andrew and played a significannot role in his life after his family immigrated to the United States in 1848. Andrew Carnegie amassed
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economy and social ideas. For instance in Carnegie’s Wealth he makes it a point to pin point certain things in society that have caused it change rapidly‚ and the influence they have had in the ever changing society of his time. Because of how Carnegie became this wealthy industrialist he seems to believe in the whole idea of Social Darwinism and Social Gospel which was pretty common for people like him. He seems to believe in the notion of‚ if you hope to achieve something you must work for it
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The Gilded Age was known as America’s golden age‚ where manufacturing‚ industry and urbanization were at it’s prime‚ where Business Tycoons held the market in their hands with large monopolies. There is much debate over whether or not these industrial leaders are Robert Barons‚ as in they used people for their own gain‚ or Philanthropists‚ as they helped others and the greater good. Some might argue that these people cheated their way to the top to amass great wealth‚ with no regard to the people
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American foundations (Rockefeller foundation‚ Ford Foundation etc)‚ American government and the World Bank. In 1958 he Indian Agriculture Research Institute which had been set up in 1905was reorganised and Ralph Cummings‚ the field director of the Rockefeller foundation became its first Dean. The work of Rockefeller foundation and Ford foundation was to facilitate‚ to introduce the capital intensive agriculture in poor countries with the financial aid of World Bank. Rockefeller foundation also financed
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always like to display Christmas decorations and some put shows on. One stop that we always made was to Rockefeller center to see the Christmas tree. This tree was so big that I wondered how they were able to get this huge tree into the busy city and into this small area. I also loved to watch the ice skaters skate around the tree and drink there hot coco. Just down the street from Rockefeller- Center is Radio City Music Hall. I knew my brother and mother were planning to surprise me as they stated
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Throughout United States history‚ individuals other than Presidents played a significant role that led to changes in the nation’s economy‚ government‚ or society. Andrew Carnegie and Bill Gates changed the nation’s society and/or economy. Both had different ideas and studies of their lifetime’s improvement. Andrew Carnegie and his interest in industrialization contributed to the economy. Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth states you could be rich but you have a social obligation to donate (philanthropy)
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Living with Strangers Indifference is when a way to behave‚ or se show to that you do not care. Most people are using this term‚ to have the attitude of not caring. Indifference is especially used when people do not want to get involved with stuff‚ and therefore act like they do not see it‚ or do not care. Out of this term‚ you can talk about the “Pretend it didn’t happened law”. The Essay “Living with strangers” is written by Siri Husvedt‚ it is published in 2002 in The New York Times. Siri
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Andrew Carnegie‚ born in Scotland‚ came to the United States in 1848. Here he started with nothing and turned himself into a self-made man. He was in fact‚ one of the richest men if this era. In 1889 he wrote “The Gospel of Wealth”. In this essay he discusses philanthropy and explains that with money also comes responsibility. He stated that obedience [to the Gospel of Wealth] will one day solve the problem of the rich and poor‚ and will bring “Peace on earth‚ among men good will.” I agree with this
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be a captain or at least be of assistance to their families and get that American Dream Carnegie‚ Rockefeller‚ J.P. Morgan‚ and Vanderbilt had. Andrew Carnegie’s‚ Gospel of Wealth‚ in 1889 concluded that it would be immoral for the men to hoard riches to themselves Furthermore recalling that‚ “his judgement‚ is best calculated to produced the most beneficial results for the community” (Document C). Carnegie was capable of placing his money where his mouth was and donated a total of $350 million
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been questioning how honest the fortunes of these leaders were. They questioned the tactics of Rockefeller‚ Morgan‚ and Carnegie. The main question that arose was whether to classify these men as “robber barons” or “industrial statesmen”. By looking at the achievements of these men it appears that not only were they entrepreneurs‚ but they were also generous to the community and the common good. Rockefeller gave millions of dollars to various missionaries‚ education boards‚ universities‚ and foundation
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