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Triumphant Democracy

Triumphant Democracy

Auteur(s): Andrew Carnegie
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Immerse yourself in Triumphant Democracy, Andrew Carnegies heartfelt tribute to America, first published in 1886. In this remarkable work, subtitled Fifty Years March of the Republic, Carnegie passionately celebrates the American success story while encouraging other nations to adopt similar paths. He offers straightforward insights into the essence of the American character, covering vital topics such as jobs, education, religion, industry, art, literature, and foreign affairs. Carnegie makes a compelling case for a model of conservative democracy that can inspire the world. A Scottish immigrant who transformed the steel industry with his Carnegie Steel Company in Pittsburgh, he later dedicated his life to philanthropy, establishing over 2,500 public libraries globally and donating more than $350 million during his lifetime. Join Michele Fry as she brings Carnegies powerful vision to life.Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Monde Politique Science Sciences politiques Sciences sociales
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  • 031 - Ch 20 Part 3 General Reflections
    Feb 26 2026
    Immerse yourself in Triumphant Democracy, Andrew Carnegies heartfelt tribute to America, first published in 1886. In this remarkable work, subtitled Fifty Years March of the Republic, Carnegie passionately celebrates the American success story while encouraging other nations to adopt similar paths. He offers straightforward insights into the essence of the American character, covering vital topics such as jobs, education, religion, industry, art, literature, and foreign affairs. Carnegie makes a compelling case for a model of conservative democracy that can inspire the world. A Scottish immigrant who transformed the steel industry with his Carnegie Steel Company in Pittsburgh, he later dedicated his life to philanthropy, establishing over 2,500 public libraries globally and donating more than $350 million during his lifetime. Join Michele Fry as she brings Carnegies powerful vision to life.
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    26 min
  • 030 - Ch 20 Part 2 General Reflections
    Feb 26 2026
    Immerse yourself in Triumphant Democracy, Andrew Carnegies heartfelt tribute to America, first published in 1886. In this remarkable work, subtitled Fifty Years March of the Republic, Carnegie passionately celebrates the American success story while encouraging other nations to adopt similar paths. He offers straightforward insights into the essence of the American character, covering vital topics such as jobs, education, religion, industry, art, literature, and foreign affairs. Carnegie makes a compelling case for a model of conservative democracy that can inspire the world. A Scottish immigrant who transformed the steel industry with his Carnegie Steel Company in Pittsburgh, he later dedicated his life to philanthropy, establishing over 2,500 public libraries globally and donating more than $350 million during his lifetime. Join Michele Fry as she brings Carnegies powerful vision to life.
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    24 min
  • 029 - Ch 20 Part 1 General Reflections
    Feb 26 2026
    Immerse yourself in Triumphant Democracy, Andrew Carnegies heartfelt tribute to America, first published in 1886. In this remarkable work, subtitled Fifty Years March of the Republic, Carnegie passionately celebrates the American success story while encouraging other nations to adopt similar paths. He offers straightforward insights into the essence of the American character, covering vital topics such as jobs, education, religion, industry, art, literature, and foreign affairs. Carnegie makes a compelling case for a model of conservative democracy that can inspire the world. A Scottish immigrant who transformed the steel industry with his Carnegie Steel Company in Pittsburgh, he later dedicated his life to philanthropy, establishing over 2,500 public libraries globally and donating more than $350 million during his lifetime. Join Michele Fry as she brings Carnegies powerful vision to life.
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    19 min
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