Scott Cooper Miami on Carnegie’s Inequality Doctrine Andrew Carnegie in his essay “The Gospel of Wealth,” described massive inequality “as the unavoidable consequence of a free-market system”. But the “Carnegie Inequality Doctrine” was quite wrong about inequality becoming “unavoidable.” In heeding his treatise, the economy was working just fine and that philanthropists had to give […]
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Scott Cooper Miami: The evolving consciousness of social justice Scott Cooper Miami wants to draw attention to modern day captains of industry and philanthropists. These individuals have taken a different view of philanthropy, inequality and social justice. We see it at the job of new philanthropists such as Dustin Moskovitz and Cari Tuna. Furthermore, we […]