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Prashmita Bhattarai

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Elizabeth Kovacs

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The Gospel Of Wealth

Carnegie Corporation - https://www.carnegie.org/about/our-history/gospelofwealth/

A man of wealth Andrew Carnegie believes in giving wealth and opportunity like education

to the poor, and to solve the problems of rich and poor bringing peace on earth, good will to men

and ties of brotherhood binding the relation together.

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~DRBR/wealth.html

The gospel of wealth is that the surplus which gathers every once in a while in the hands of a

man ought to be managed by him in his own lifetime for that reason which is seen by him, as

trustee, to be best to benefit the individuals. The motivation behind this paper is to show the

absolute best techniques for playing out this obligation of directing surplus riches to benefit the

individuals.

Andrew Carnegie

https://books.google.com/books?id=bXNEAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=gospel%

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Carnegie represented new possibilities of capitalism working hard and creating new business

enterprises and bringing equality between both rich and poor.The basic issue was between

relationship of labour and capital and the problem of how to handle inequality was gripping the

country. ​Carnegie claimed that charity should act as a ladder, which the worthy would climb.

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“In 1889 he published the Gospel of Wealth,” referring to the article written by Carnegie in

June 1889 that describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made

rich to help the common man and stating that millionaires were just “trustees for the poor”.

https://www.biography.com/business-figure/andrew-carnegie

Other than Andrew Carnegie business and beneficent interests, Carnegie appreciated

voyaging and meeting and engaging driving figures in numerous fields. He was companions with

Matthew Arnold, Mark Twain, William Gladstone, and Theodore Roosevelt. Carnegie

additionally composed a few books and various articles. His 1889 article "Riches" sketched out

his view that those with extraordinary riches must be socially capable and utilize their resources

to help other people. This was later distributed as the 1900 book The Gospel of Wealth.