“Unmasking the Masters of Greed: Meet the 14 People Who Took Avarice to Unthinkable Heights!”
Leopold’s greed for wealth at the cost of human lives is one of the darkest chapters in colonial history. His actions in the Congo resulted in an international outcry, but the damage had already been done, and his legacy remains one of sheer cruelty.
13. Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919)
Andrew Carnegie’s legacy is complicated. While he is often remembered as a philanthropist, his early career was defined by ruthless business tactics. As the founder of Carnegie Steel, he amassed an enormous fortune by paying low wages and crushing labor unions.
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