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LiberalArkie

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24. The problem is (and was always) the GOP. The obscene wealth allowing then to feed any and all perverted thoughts
Fri Feb 27, 2026, 10:57 AM
Feb 27

and desires. Now in Carnegie's day the top tax rate was 77%. I wonder does that make any difference in the kind of people this nation creates and imports?

Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919), a Scottish-American industrialist, became one of the richest men in the world through his steel empire, Carnegie Steel Company, which he sold to J.P. Morgan in 1901 for $480 million. Despite his immense wealth, Carnegie believed that “the man who dies rich dies disgraced,” advocating that the wealthy have a moral obligation to use their fortunes for the public good. This philosophy was articulated in his 1889 essay, The Gospel of Wealth, which emphasized strategic, evidence-based philanthropy rather than indiscriminate charity.
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Major Philanthropic Contributions
Public Libraries: Carnegie is best known for funding the construction of over 2,500 libraries worldwide, including 1,679 in the United States. These libraries were intended to provide free access to knowledge, enabling self-education and social mobility, reflecting Carnegie’s own experience as a self-taught immigrant. Communities were required to provide land and commit to ongoing maintenance, ensuring local investment in the project.
CNBC
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Educational Institutions: Carnegie established and funded numerous educational initiatives, including the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. He also supported scholarships, research, and the development of higher education globally.
Philanthropy Roundtable
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Cultural and Civic Projects: Carnegie funded Carnegie Hall in New York City, thousands of church organs, public parks, swimming baths, and music halls, aiming to enrich cultural life and civic engagement. He also created the Carnegie Hero Fund to recognize individuals who risked their lives to save others.
Philanthropy Roundtable
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Peace and International Initiatives: Carnegie was a strong advocate for world peace, founding the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and supporting the construction of the Peace Palace in The Hague. His philanthropy extended to promoting understanding between nations and supporting conflict resolution research.
Philanthropy Roundtable
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Philanthropic Philosophy
Carnegie’s approach, often called “scientific philanthropy,” emphasized giving in ways that empowered recipients to help themselves. He prioritized education, libraries, and institutions that strengthened society’s capacity for self-improvement. He believed that wealth should be used to produce lasting benefits rather than temporary relief, and he encouraged other wealthy individuals to follow his example.
PBS
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Legacy
By the time of his death in 1919, Carnegie had given away approximately $350 million, nearly 90% of his fortune, establishing a model for modern philanthropy that continues to influence figures like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. The institutions he founded, including the Carnegie Corporation of New York, continue to support education, research, and peace initiatives, ensuring that his vision of wealth serving society endures.

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I think Sec. Clinton handled that grilling exactly as it needed to be Torchlight Feb 26 #1
She did good 👍 MustLoveBeagles Feb 26 #2
It's exhausting watching Republicans threaten Democrats with contempt for not complying with subpoenas... Miles Archer Feb 26 #3
You can't bring pool noodles to gunfights. lastlib Feb 26 #11
Hope it was a groin injury. surfered Feb 26 #4
There's 2/3 Missing Parts To Begin With, Though. ColoringFool Feb 26 #17
Ha ha MW67 Feb 26 #5
Hillary for Queen. twodogsbarking Feb 26 #6
Remember the quaint olden days... maspaha Feb 26 #7
And the WORST PART OF THAT WAS... Miles Archer Feb 26 #10
The problem is (and was always) the GOP. The obscene wealth allowing then to feed any and all perverted thoughts LiberalArkie Feb 27 #24
This would be an excellent message for a post card writing campaign. liberalla Feb 26 #8
Hillary has a history of making Republicans regret MadameButterfly Feb 26 #9
She was magnificent. I watched her. Joinfortmill Feb 26 #21
She towers over him in every possible way. spanone Feb 26 #12
Comer has the distinction madamesilverspurs Feb 26 #13
It's like putting a moth in charge of Mount Rushmore. calimary Feb 26 #15
And they know it MustLoveBeagles Feb 26 #16
And tomorrow Bill gets his chance AverageOldGuy Feb 26 #14
Yep, the Big Dog is going to pull their pants down and spank them. FadedMullet Feb 26 #18
I Love The Big Dawg! I Even Held His Hand (For Longer.... ColoringFool Feb 26 #19
Oh, and he balanced the budget as POTUS, too. llmart Feb 26 #23
History will be kind to Hillary. Joinfortmill Feb 26 #20
God, how I miss her!! blue-wave Feb 26 #22
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