Carnegie was also like Franklin in that he saw the amassing
of wealth merely as a means to an end, an end the men shared—retiring early,
becoming a man of culture and letters, writing, doing public service, and being
an active citizen. Carnegie was not only a “captain of industry,” but a husband
and father, an abolitionist and peace activist, a writer and world traveler.
And he was one of the greatest philanthropists of all time.
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