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The gospel of wealth, and other timely essays

Andrew Carnegie and Edward C. Kirkland c1962 © The President and Fellows of Harvard College
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  • The John Harvard Library
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  • 9780674732124 (ebook)
Subject
  • American: General & Multiperiod
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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction (Edward C. Kirkland, page vii)
  • A Note on the Text (page xxi)
  • Chronology of Carnegie's Life (page xxii)
  • THE GOSPEL OF WEALTH AND OTHER TIMELY ESSAYS
    • I Introduction: How I served My Apprenticeship (page 3)
    • II The Gospel of Wealth (page 14)
    • III The Advantages of Poverty (page 50)
    • IV Popular Illusions about Trusts (page 78)
    • V An Employer's View of the Labor Question (page 92)
    • VI Results of the Labor Struggle (page 106)
    • VII Distant Possessions: The Parting of the Ways (page 123)
    • VIII Americanism versus Imperialism (page 135)
    • IX Democracy in England (page 166)
    • X Home Rule in America (page 175)
    • XI Does America Hate England? (page 197)
    • XII Imperial Federation (page 211)
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MVHR 49.2 (Sep. 1962): 347-348 http://www.jstor.org/stable/1888658
EHR 19.1 (1966): 232 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2592833
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