Wednesday, December 19, 2018
'ââ¬ÅA Gospel of Wealthââ¬Â Essay\r'
'Carnegie starts out his article stating, ââ¬Å"The  puzzle of our age is the proper administration of wealth, so that the ties of  conjugation may still bind together the  well-off and poor in harmonious relationship.ââ¬Â (Carnegie, 1) He begins by explaining how the people of our  fellowship enjoy wealth to a much greater level. He quotes, ââ¬Å"What were the luxuries have  mother the necessaries of life.ââ¬Â (Carnegie, 2) He proves this by taking the laborer to the landlord and proving the landlord of our  solar day has  more(prenominal) than a King of the times before. The  club we live in today has much more opportunity and competition and Carnegie feels that if you have m angiotensin converting enzymey, it is under your  get a line to use it to help out the less  aureate and  non to use it for just your own good.\r\nCarnegie believes  on that point is three  government agencys in which people  bum use their  silver after they pass. The first one is passing money on thro   ugh generations of the family. This he feels is ââ¬Å"ââ¬Â¦misguided affection,ââ¬Â (Carnegie, 24) and that this  provide only hurt the children of the  moneyed and also be bad for the state. The second  panache is through  worldly concern purposes. Carnegie thinks this is just a way for the rich to be remembered and to create, ââ¬Å"ââ¬Â¦monuments of his follyââ¬Â(Carnegie, 25). Through public purposes is seen as a last resort since money cannot be  taken with them in the after life. The  ordinal and way is to be administered. He believes that taxes should be taken from a dead man to help our  company as a whole. Carnegie sees money as a charitable act as suspicious because you do not know exactly where the money is going.\r\nHe uses an example of a beggar and describes how the money was use improperly, proving this is not enough. Carnegie believes in the virtues of Laissez Affairs and individualism, which the government should not be in control of where someoneââ¬â¢   s money goes. It is the rich peoples responsibility to improve our society as a whole. He also says that we should  embody Christââ¬â¢s spirits and, ââ¬Å"ââ¬Â¦doing for them better than they would or could do for themselvesââ¬Â (Carnegie, 27). Overall, our times biggest obstacles is charity and we should, ââ¬Å"ââ¬Â¦help those who will help themselvesââ¬Â (Carnegie 28), and will be rewarded in  paradise for doing so. Overall Carnegies does not believe in  death rich, as he quotes, ââ¬ËThe man who dies rich dies  shamefacedââ¬â¢ (Carnegie, 29).\r\n'  
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