Wealth
Andrew Carnegie
By the late 19th century, industrialization had widened the gap between rich and poor, creating a new social landscape Carnegie felt compelled to navigate. His vision of wealth management wasn't just about philanthropy; it was about preserving social cohesion in an era of stark economic divides. Carnegie's solution was to use wealth to uplift society, a sharp departure from the previous norms of hoarding and indulgence. This idea laid the groundwork for modern philanthropy, suggesting that the wealthy have a responsibility to foster a balanced and connected community.