a collectionofbiographiesof Americanmogulsthe eight-hourworkday, theend of childlabormost of thoseventures reallyrelated tofoundationsand charitableeffortsI thinkthey're alldriven bypassionmany billionsof dollars - ithas powerassociatedwith itthe power thatVanderbilt had, thatMorgan had - J.P.Morgan had, I thinktheir power was asgreat, if not greater,than the power of thebillionaires todaymen with thepower, andthe deeppocketsthey had todo thingsover agradualperiod of timetoday's views oflabor and capitalare vastlydifferent thanthey were backin the gilded ageFree!They allhadenormouswork ethica huge amountof wealthconcentratedin the hands ofvery fewSomebody likeGeorge Soroscan spendenormously, toinfluence ourelectionsThen by the mid-20s,he started X.com;X.com morphed intoPayPal; then he soldPayPal to Yahoo for$1.5 billion.so-calledbillionaire'sclub, and thesuper-rich ofthe gilded agemoreproductiveand happierat their jobsa collectionofbiographiesof Americanmogulsthe eight-hourworkday, theend of childlabormost of thoseventures reallyrelated tofoundationsand charitableeffortsI thinkthey're alldriven bypassionmany billionsof dollars - ithas powerassociatedwith itthe power thatVanderbilt had, thatMorgan had - J.P.Morgan had, I thinktheir power was asgreat, if not greater,than the power of thebillionaires todaymen with thepower, andthe deeppocketsthey had todo thingsover agradualperiod of timetoday's views oflabor and capitalare vastlydifferent thanthey were backin the gilded ageFree!They allhadenormouswork ethica huge amountof wealthconcentratedin the hands ofvery fewSomebody likeGeorge Soroscan spendenormously, toinfluence ourelectionsThen by the mid-20s,he started X.com;X.com morphed intoPayPal; then he soldPayPal to Yahoo for$1.5 billion.so-calledbillionaire'sclub, and thesuper-rich ofthe gilded agemoreproductiveand happierat their jobs

Parallels-New American Barons & the Gilded Age - Call List

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  1. a collection of biographies of American moguls
  2. the eight-hour workday, the end of child labor
  3. most of those ventures really related to foundations and charitable efforts
  4. I think they're all driven by passion
  5. many billions of dollars - it has power associated with it
  6. the power that Vanderbilt had, that Morgan had - J.P. Morgan had, I think their power was as great, if not greater, than the power of the billionaires today
  7. men with the power, and the deep pockets
  8. they had to do things over a gradual period of time
  9. today's views of labor and capital are vastly different than they were back in the gilded age
  10. Free!
  11. They all had enormous work ethic
  12. a huge amount of wealth concentrated in the hands of very few
  13. Somebody like George Soros can spend enormously, to influence our elections
  14. Then by the mid-20s, he started X.com; X.com morphed into PayPal; then he sold PayPal to Yahoo for $1.5 billion.
  15. so-called billionaire's club, and the super-rich of the gilded age
  16. more productive and happier at their jobs