What about it? The Gospel of Wealth was an article that Andrew Carnegie had written that discussed his belief that a self-made rich mans should distribute his wealth in a rewarding manner. Andrew Carnegie's altruism was best seen through his countless donations to schools, universities and libraries.
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Industrialist, Andrew Carnegie introduced the concept of philanthropy as an obligation of the wealthy, as opposed to a choice. He believed the wealthy were the stewards of their property, holding it in trust to benefit mankind. His principles of charity were outlined in his "The Gospel of Wealth".
Wealth",[ more commonly known as "The Gospel of Wealth", is an essay written by Andrew Carnegie in 1889
Andrew Carnegie expressed his belief in the Gospel of Wealth by donating millions to philanthropy and founding thousands of public libraries.
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The "Gospel of Wealth" was written by Andrew Carnegie in 1889. In this essay, Carnegie discussed his views on wealth accumulation and philanthropy, arguing that the wealthy have a responsibility to use their wealth to benefit society.
Andrew Carnegie's Essay "Wealth", better known as "The Gospel of Wealth" was published in The North American Review in June 1889.
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