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What argument does Carnegie make about the uses to which the great fortunes of industrialists should be devoted?
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What argument does Carnegie make about the uses to which the great fortunes of industrialists should be devoted?
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The argument that Carnegie makes about the uses to to which the great fortunes of industrialists should be devoted is that he argued that the wealthy must live modestly and make use of their fortunes for the elevation of all civilization.
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