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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Andrew Carnegie's Autobiography takes the reader on an intricate journey through the rise of industry and philanthropy as seen through the eyes of a self-made steel magnate. With a narrative that weaves personal anecdotes with historical accounts, this book offers a unique vantage point of American economic development during the Gilded Age. Its literary style amalgamates the directness of an industrialist's memoir with the eloquence of a seasoned storyteller, making it a quintessential piece within the literary context of progressive era reflections and entrepreneurial biography. The inclusion of the 'Gospel of Wealth' further emphasizes Carnegie's ideological legacy, advocating for responsible wealth distribution and the ethical obligations of the affluent.

Carnegie, born in poverty in Scotland and later emigrating to the United States, is the epitome of the 'rags to riches' tale. His profound influence on the expansion of the American steel industry and his eventual pivot to philanthropy are well-documented within these pages. Drawing from his personal experiences and the ethos of his time, Carnegie articulates his vision of capitalism and charity—a vision that has shaped modern philanthropic thought.

'Recommended for historians, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists alike, 'Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie' stands not as a simple memoir but as an enduring manifesto on wealth and morality. Readers seeking a deeper understanding of the industrial age, the responsibilities attendant with great wealth, and the transformative power of personal growth will find Carnegie's narrative both inspiring and instructive. This autobiographical work is, indeed, a seminal text for those wishing to grasp the complexities of industrial triumph and philanthropic legacy.
Disponible depuis: 02/06/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 308 pages.

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