Benevolent Barons

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Benevolent Barons

American Worker-Centered Industrialists, 1850-1910

Society and culture: general Business and Management History History of the Americas

Author: Quentin R. Skrabec Jr.

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Language: English

Published by: McFarland

Published on: 11th June 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9781476620299


American business has always had deep roots in community. For over a century, the country looked to philanthropic industrialists to finance hospitals, parks, libraries, civic programs, community welfare and disaster aid. Worker-centered capitalists saw the workplace as an extension of the community and poured millions into schools, job training and adult education. Often criticized as welfare capitalism, this system was unique in the world.

Lesser known capitalists like Peter Cooper and George Westinghouse led the movement in the mid- to late 1800s. Westinghouse, in particular, focused on good wages and benefits. Robber barons like George Pullman and Andrew Carnegie would later succeed in corrupting the higher benefits of worker-centered capitalism. This is the story of those accomplished Americans who sought to balance the accumulation of wealth with communal responsibility.

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