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How did carnegies views about the duty of the wealthy men indicate his belief in social Darwinism?

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After retiring in 1901 at the age of 66 as the world's richest man, Andrew Carnegie wanted to become a philanthropist, a person who gives money to good causes. He believed in the "Gospel of Wealth," which meant that wealthy people were morally obligated to give their money back to others in society.

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Sorry all I was able to find was how/what he veiwed of welth.

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