He can be considered both, it depends on the point of view directed on the topic. It really is an opinion based question that can be answered by researching about him and drawing a conclusion.
He has been called both. Neither term has a precise definition, so any answer would be subjective.
Yes! He monopolized the Gilded Age oil industry with the Standard Oil Company.
they are in the same movie with the same character
The cast of The Grave Robber - 2010 includes: Barry Ace as The Grave Robber
A robber barron is the equivalent to modern day stockbrokers.
Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Leland Stanford
Because he was cruel to his workers and was cheap when it came to paying his workers.
captain of industry
he is a captain of industry
J. D. Rockefeller was considered both a robber baron and a captain of industry.
No he was a Robber Baron of Industry.
He was a captain of industry
Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry. Instead, he was considered a robber baron.
robber=bad captain=good
yes
Cornelius Vanderbilt was not considered a captain of industry as he was more of a entrepreneur. He wasconsidered a robber baron.
Carl Icahn