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Carnegie beloved that industrialization benefited entire societies, while Marx believed that it only benefited a small number of people

Answer:  Carnegie's opinion about Industrial Revolution was that it would bring prosperity to everyone, and Marx's opinion that it would bring prosperity only to capitalists.

Explanation:  Andrew Carnegie was an industrialist and business magnate and philanthropist. He was the leader in the expansion of steel production in the 19th century and one of the richest people. As a philanthropist he financed education, public library and research funds. Over the last years of his life, he has given over $ 350 million for charity, various foundations and universities, almost 90% of his wealth. He considered that the industrial revolution with its progress could contribute to the prosperity for all.

On the other hand, Karl Marx considered that every form of capitalism, even the most advanced one, is based on the exploitation of the working class and contributes to the improvement only to capitalists, that is, to a smaller number of richer people.

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