How Did Andrew Carnegie's View Of Wealth

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According to Andrew Carnegie in this source, wealth had changed significantly in the 19th century. The Indians now had what the civilized people had in the past. He views this as highly beneficial to their society. The commodities of that time appear incredible to the people of the past. The world had already become much better than it was not long before. He believed that it was the rich man’s responsibility to live somewhat modestly and act as a steward with his excess wealth to help those less fortunate. This in general would benefit all of society.
Carnegie had several views about wealth during this time. Carnegie’s view of wealth was that he did not understand why he was in the position to make so much money. He did not feel like he should

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