A brief, provocative, and relevant book about wealth, inequality, and social justice. An essential read to understand capitalism, social inequality, selfishness, the creation of wealth, and the role of millionaires in society.
A book that has inspired great millionaires: from Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Andrew W. Mellon, and John D. Rockefeller, to other business leaders who transformed their vision of wealth.
This is the most complete edition and includes:
✅ The Gospel of Wealth I, originally published as Wealth in 1900.
✅ The Gospel of Wealth II, published in 1906.
THE BOOK THAT ENDED SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISMAndrew Carnegie, one of the wealthiest men of his time, wanted a better world and rejected the "easy solutions" such as socialism, communism, inheritance tax, income tax, or indiscriminate charity. According to him, these measures only lead to social regression, are a huge disincentive, and a return to misery.
In The Gospel of Wealth he proposes a different solution:
"The man who dies rich, dies disgraced." - Andrew Carnegie
A BOOK TO LOVE CAPITALISM - THE SOLUTION TO ECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICECarnegie explains the creation of wealth and how capitalism ended widespread misery, giving rise to modern economic inequality and placing millionaires at the center of the debate. Carnegie invites us to reflect on the function of great fortunes and to think about what to do with money beyond just accumulating it.
A fundamental work to understand the relationship between capitalism, economic inequality, and millionaires from the perspective of one of the richest men in history.
A BOOK TO UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS NOT ONLY ABOUT MONEY
A BOOK BY ANDREW CARNEGIE - A BOOK ABOUT CAPITALISM OR SOCIALISM AND UNDERSTANDING THE CREATION OF WEALTHThis edition of The Gospel of Wealth is a faithful reissue of a set of essays written by Andrew Carnegie that includes The Gospel of Wealth I (1900) and The Gospel of Wealth II (1906)
More than a century later, it remains a relevant book in the debates about the creation and distribution of wealth, social justice and economic inequality, capitalism vs socialism, and the role of great capital in building a better world and fairer societies.
A book that inspired the great millionaires to rethink their attitude towards the world and money.