1. Capitalism and Lynching
Owners of big businesses, such as Carnegie, thought that the increasing size and power was benefiting the entire society and economy because owners saw it as opportunities for unskilled workers to get jobs and make money for their families. ... The labor workers were not benefiting from the increase in working demand in any way at all, as a result of the dramatic increase in production the workers and their families were suffering financially. ... Such as Kracha and his friends in Out of this Furnace, the workers were being worked to death and they were forced to work an enormous amount of h...
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