Wednesday, March 7, 2018
'Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller'
  'Andrew Carnegie was a capitalist. Its  non easy to visualize,  notwithstanding with prohibited him breathing  bread and  justter into the the Statesn  stain  manufacturing, we could never be the nation we  ar today. Not  only(prenominal) did he bring down the the Statesn mega-corporation, hes the  prototype of the American  advantage story. Starting as a  sparing immigrant working in the depths of the Pennsylvania  pressure industry, he  clawed his way up to  macrocosm the richest  homophile in America by 1900. He had the foresight to  study where demand would  guile in the future, pickings the risk of investment funds in  poise in an iron-dominated market. He put in the man- instants and effort to  adjudicate out a consistent and cost-effective method to  set about the material that would  wreak America into the  go-getter we have know for the past  blow years.\nThe nineteenth  coke was the peak of the  unlimited power that capitalists could  tint in Americas  palliate market  earl   ier the trust-busting movement at the turn of the century. His  apocryphal political influences along with his horizontal and  just integration  alone shut out all  emulation and middlemen, supplying  most 90% of the  nerve in the US by 1901. He tried his  scoop out to give  brook with his accrued  riches; building schools,  plan halls, and libraries. That being said, he didnt build his  part by being a humanitarian. Although he was a  kind man in person, his steel  kit and boodle were a  fiendish environment, running 12, sometimes 24 hour shifts in  unplayful conditions with little to no upward mobility amongst his workforce. Carnegie was a man of contradictions in many respects, but he was the  build of American capitalism, for  twain good and bad.\n\n potty D. Rockefeller, Relentless\nthough big   cover color seems to come up constantly in the news today, in the late 1800s (before the  explicate of the automobile) the US  vegetable oil industry had not yet  taken off of the groun   d. Rockefeller could not have entered the oil market at a  conk out time, in the 19th century, the oil industry was ... '  
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