LAD/Blog #22: Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth

Social Darwinism focuses on survival of the strongest and relies on natural selection to eliminate the weak.
Carnegie states that before society revolutionized, there was a common belief that the poor and rich should both contribute towards a common goal. However, a economic divide between the higher and lower class is actually more beneficial. This difference is necessary for society to progress as it has led to a faster growth in areas like art and literature. A motive behind the civilians of the upper class when they earn money is mainly for the purpose of other people. This results in philanthropic efforts, like sharing their money with society. The more money one earns, the more responsible they are for sharing it.



Image result for andrew carnegieImage result for bill gatesBill Gates reminds of me Carnegie because he is also a philanthropist and often donates his money towards those who are less fortunate.

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