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  2. The Gospel of Wealth - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel of Wealth asserts that hard work and perseverance lead to wealth. Carnegie based his philosophy on the observation that the heirs of large fortunes frequently squandered them in riotous living rather than nurturing and growing them. Even bequeathing one's fortune to charity was no guarantee that it would be used wisely, due to the fact that there was no guarantee that a charitable ...

  3. The Empire of Business - Wikipedia

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    The book shares his shrewd outlook on the economic situation in America at the turn of the 20th century; Carnegie discusses the rewards of hard work, integrity, frugality and other prudent qualities such as the "bugaboo of trusts" that he believes every person should possess if they wish to achieve success in their lifetime.

  4. Andrew Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carnegie was born to Margaret (Morrison) Carnegie and William Carnegie in Dunfermline, Scotland, [9] in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room. It consisted of half the ground floor, which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family. [ 10 ]

  5. 1 Wealth-Building Tip Andrew Carnegie Never Uttered - AOL

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  6. List of richest Americans in history - Wikipedia

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    The second-richest person in terms of wealth compared to contemporary GDP is a subject of dispute. While most sources attribute this status to Andrew Carnegie, others argue that it could be Bill Gates, Cornelius Vanderbilt I, John Jacob Astor IV, or Henry Ford. Determining the lower ranks is an even more contentious debate.

  7. Social Darwinism - Wikipedia

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    Some argue that the rationale of the late 19th-century "captains of industry" such as John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937) and Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) owed much to social Darwinism, [52] and that monopolists of this type applied Darwin's concept of natural selection to explain corporate dominance in their respective fields and thus to ...

  8. List of books written by CEOs - Wikipedia

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    The Science of Success: How Market-Based Management Built the World's Largest Private Company [17] [18] Charles Koch: Koch Industries: 2007 Call Me Ted [19] Ted Turner: CNN: 2008 Behind the Cloud Marc Benioff: salesforce.com: 2009 Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose: Tony Hsieh: Zappos: 2010 The Start-up of You Reid ...

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