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Andrew 1835-1919 Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist known for his work in the steel industry. His most famous work, "The Gospel of Wealth," outlined his belief in using wealth to benefit society. Carnegie's writing style was clear and persuasive, and he made significant contributions to literature by promoting the idea of giving back to the community.