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How did Carnegie's views about the duty of wealthy men indicate his belief in Social Darwinism?

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    According to social Darwinism society is ruled by the fittest. Carnegie argued that very wealthy men like him had a responsibility to use their wealth for the greater good of society. In the article he describes the responsibility of philanthropy by the new upper class of self-made rich.
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