Andrew Carnegie was progressive and controlling, eager for money and philanthropic, a steel baron and an American icon.
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Why you should read Carnegie
In more than 600 pages, author Peter Krass delivers an almost overwhelming volume of facts about Andrew Carnegie, who certainly merits detailed study. Much in his life and work remains relevant today. The book is marred by frequent editorial asides and judgments. However, a man emerges out of the mountain of facts who was unusually sensitive to the impact of new technologies and extraordinarily able to position himself to take advantage of them. Carnegie was a man of contrasts, ruthless, hypocritical, forceful and diffident, idealistic and amoral, driven to amass a fortune and philanthropic. getAbstract.com appreciates the effort behind this full scale biography of Carnegie, the first one offered for almost 30 years, and recommends getting to know this American icon.
About the Author
Peter Krass is the author of The Book of Business Wisdom, The Book of Leadership Wisdom and The Book of Investing Wisdom, and has contributed to Investor’s Business Daily and Across the Board.
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