Andrew Carnegie's defense of millionaires, particularly in his essay "The Gospel of Wealth," argues that the wealthy have a moral obligation to use their fortunes for the greater good of society. I find this perspective compelling, as it emphasizes philanthropy and social responsibility. However, it also raises questions about wealth inequality and the systemic issues that allow such disparities to exist in the first place. Ultimately, while the idea of using wealth for social betterment is commendable, it should not overshadow the need for broader structural reforms to address inequality.
You don't agree with a question, you answer a question. You agree with an assertion. Or disagree, at the case may be. A question is not an assertion. For example, if you were to ask, which tastes better, pickles or lemonade, the answer is not "I agree".
The animal that puts its head in the sand as a defense mechanism is the ostrich.
"Be on the same page" is an idiom that means to agree or have the same understanding or opinion about something.
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for Millionaires there would be 38,000 Millionaires by 2015. for Billionaires if only Filipino's would be honest to tell their assets it would be approximately 5000 perhaps more! all Senators are billionaire most of the people having business in Makati, Taguig, Cebu, Negros, Davao etc there are over couple Hundreds of billionaires. they just dont want to pay high taxes, and discourage by corruption.
Carnegie's defense of millionaires, which posits that wealth accumulation can lead to societal benefits through philanthropy and job creation, has merit in highlighting the potential positive impacts of wealthy individuals. However, it also overlooks the systemic inequalities that can result from extreme wealth concentration. While some millionaires contribute positively to society, it's essential to critically assess the broader implications of wealth disparity and advocate for equitable systems that benefit all. Balancing individual success with social responsibility is crucial for a fair society.
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Well you will have to do some research on millionaires and find a way to contact them. Either by calling them or emailing them. And then maybe you can get one of them to agree to doing an interview with you.
Yes they are millionaires they have been millionaires since they became famous
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There are 3,134,237 millionaires in the USA
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