Wednesday, December 10, 2014

LAD #21 Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth

In this autobiography written by Andrew Carnegie, known as the "Gospel of Wealth", he speaks about his beliefs of how one should handle money. Throughout Carnegie touches on both upper and lower class actions. He believed that there was a necessary gap between upper and lower class for a reason, and if there wasn't this gap then the economy would eventually fail. Also he addresses that all people should find something they love to do and then continue to make money of that love. In regard to the upper class, Carnegie felt that they needed to give their money back to society through philanthropy