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In what way did carnegies gospel of wealth challenge social darwinism

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Carnegie stated that the wealthy are the fittest and therefore have an obligation to the less fortunate.
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Answer: the wealthy are the fittest and therefore have an obligation to the less fortunate

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In "The Gospel of Wealth" Carnegie declared that Carnegie stated that the wealthy are the fittest and therefore have an obligation to the less fortunate. The wealthy administrated the surplus and they had the internal obligation of helping those who did not have the same fortune as them.

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