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The Empire of Business

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This collection of essays by Scottish-American steel industrialist Andrew Carnegie, gathered from various periodicals and first published in book form in 1902, provides insight into one of history’s richest and most notable entrepreneurs/philanthropists. Carnegie shares his outlook on the economic situation in America at the turn of the 20th century, the state of the US oil, coal, rail, and steel industries, the relationship between capital and labour, individualism vs. socialism, the public/private sector partnership, the upward climb of humanity into prosperity, the importance of land and population, trade and the best uses of tariffs, etc. He also discusses the personal rewards of hard work, integrity, thrift, how to accumulate wealth, cultivation of the lifelong reading habit, use of libraries, and other advice for achieving success. Included is one of his most famous little essays, "The Three Legged Stool". - Summary by Michele Fry (8 hr 40 min)

Chapters

I. The Road To Business Success - A Talk To Young Men

25:02

Read by KevinS

II. The Common Interest of Labour and Capital

32:40

Read by Michele Fry

III. Thrift As A Duty

7:30

Read by KevinS

IV. How To Win Fortune

38:32

Read by Tina Ding

V. Wealth and Its Uses

49:49

Read by Tina Ding

VI. Anglo-American Trade Relations

22:47

Read by Michele Fry

VII. Business, Part 1

33:39

Read by William Allan Jones

VIII. Business Part 2

27:57

Read by William Allan Jones

IX. The Three-Legged Stool

4:33

Read by Wayne Cooke

X. Railroads, Past and Present

17:49

Read by Joanne Turner

XI. Wealth, Part 1

35:45

Read by Tom Carroll

XII. Wealth, Part 2

32:59

Read by Tom Carroll

XIII. Labour

44:17

Read by Michele Fry

XIV. Wages

15:52

Read by Joanne Turner

XV. Thrift

4:59

Read by Wayne Cooke

XVI. The Land

19:05

Read by Danetrain

XVII. Individualism versus Socialism

27:45

Read by djpentz

XVIII. Variety versus Uniformity

16:20

Read by dqtcat

XIX. Family Relations

15:27

Read by dqtcat

XX. The Long March Upward

11:59

Read by Wayne Cooke

XXI. My Experience with Railway Rates and Rebates

36:02

Read by Joanne Turner

Bewertungen

Great book. still relevant in business administration today.

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