"Andrew Carnegie Ins, I believe, done more harm to this country, and possibly, to the British Isles, than any other one man who has lived in this country during the last century," states a well-known American author in tlie course of a letter recently received by His Honor, Mr. Justice Denniston. "He has, through his Peace Foundation and affiliated societies, aroused in tlie minds of thousands of worthy but unthinking people a feeling that in some man-made form a way can be found out of the; struggle for existence between competing groups of people. This drugging of human reason has lieen so extensively .indulged in by our American public, that it will be years before popular opinion can see with any degree of clarity the forces working between and on the various groups called nations. T often think pf Price Collier's IDl.'i remark in his 'Germany and the Hermans': 'Mr. Carnegie will have lived long enough to see more wars and international disturbances, and more discontent bom of superficial reading, tlpin any man in history who was at tlie same time so closely connected with their origin. Perhaps it were better after all 'if our millionaires were educated!'"
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1916, Page 9
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