Rockefeller
Rockefeller
The Robber Barons
American History 8th
February 10, 1997
When the names Carnagie, Rockefeller, and Pullman come to mind,
most of us automatically think of what we saw or read in our history
books: "These men were kind and generous and through hard work and
perseverance, any one of you could become a success story like them,"
right? Wrong. I am sick of these people being remembered for the two or
three "good deeds" they have done.
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and power, and a Machiavelian way of doing business. With these
traits in mind, who can consider these men heroes? It’s the government
and the big businesses which want us to think that way. It can only be
them who portray these wicked as saints. But I am educated, and through
research and learning, I am thoroughly convinced that the people who our
America looks up to and admires, are a bunch of villains.