Industrialization In Andrew Carnegie's The Gospel Of Wealth

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After the civil war, the United States began to enter a period of time filled with prosperity, development and economic growth known as industrialization. Even though this period of time generated immense amounts of wealth, it also created economic and social divides. A man by the name of Andrew Carnegie responded to the many problems caused by industrialization by using both Social Darwinism and by writing and endorsing his own book The Gospel of Wealth, while at the same time a man by the name of Upton Sinclair directly opposed the injustices of corrupt industries and spoke out against inequality. Andrew Carnegie was a believer in Social Darwinism, because of this he tried to reason uneven distribution of wealth by using both Darwinistic