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Highlights
Competitiveness
I absolutely love the idea of giving to charity that helps the most amount of peopl enrich their own lives
Consequently he said only a select few top competitors could and should control the largest proportions of wealth
Carnegie believed that the law of competition is the foundation of a capitalist society
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- This product had a total of 195 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 26 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This book is about 14 thick and is an essay written by andrew carnegie in june 1889
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Relevant today and tomorrow promoting social and economic opinion that should be a part of our daily dialogue and one that should be shared
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It only takes like 2 hours to read if your a slow reader like me
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Coupled by the fact that the material is public domain and can easily be found and printed off the internet
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This is a shame because as it lies there is an issue here in america today we struggle with with the curious paradigm in our culture that exists today that having too much money too much success or simply too much is a bad thing
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In short this is a book about philanthropy in its most purest unadulterated sense by one of the most richest men who ever existed in america only seconded by rockefeller
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If you cannot spend the time or money to acquire this tiny fraction of wisdom then i highly suggest you question what your priorities are because this is the kind of stuff no one tells anyone else has the eloquence or courage to tell it like it is this profoundly
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But its one of those things in life youd be making one hell of a mistake in ignoring
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