Triumphant Democracy

Triumphant Democracy
Published in 1886, 'Triumphant Democracy' by Andrew Carnegie is a passionate celebration of the American success story and a call for other nations to adopt similar democratic principles. The book discusses various aspects of American life, including character, education, religion, industry, and foreign affairs, advocating for a conservative democracy. Carnegie, a Scottish immigrant and steel magnate, emphasizes the achievements of the United States as a model for the world. His philanthropic efforts, including the establishment of over 2,500 public libraries, further underscore his commitment to education and public welfare.
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