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14 October, 08:21

Why would one person use the term "robber baron" and another "captaion of industry" to describe the same person

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  1. 14 October, 09:23
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    This would all depend on the person's life experiences and perspective.

    For someone who works day in and out on a factory line receiving little pay, the person who owns the factory is likely to be a robber baron as they feel like the person is profiting off their hard work.

    To someone who also owns factories, their fellow owner of industry is likely to be a fellow captain of industry.
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