dishonestly if we can; honestly if we must." — Mark Twain-1871 Andrew Carnegie, 1910. Library of Congress During the "Gilded Age," every man was a potential Andrew Carnegie, and Americans who ...
(RNS) — “The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today” by Mark ... not to say a theology, summed up by Andrew Carnegie in an 1889 essay, “The Gospel of Wealth,” in which the steel baron wrote ...
The government is larger today than it was back then, so there was less interest on the part of the oligarchs of the day to ...
WOLF: During his first term, he was a big fan of Andrew Jackson, but now he’s a big fan of William McKinley, maybe the final president of the Gilded Age ... before him — Carnegie was involved ...
Andrew Carnegie and John D ... "America's first populist party so-called emerged during the Gilded Age. But it was a populist party that raged against the billionaires," Brand said.