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Tags: Biography, Lang:en
Summary
John D. Rockefeller is held to be one of the wealthiest men
who ever lived; he is also one of the most controversial
figures in American history. Born of the unlikely union between
a strict Baptist matriarch and her husband, a bigamist, alleged
rapist, and snake-oil salesman, Rockefeller’s early
childhood was spent learning how to shoulder an adult’s
responsibility for his family and turn a deaf ear to the gossip
that followed wherever his father went. This book contains
highlights from the extraordinarily long life of a man many
believed to be little better than a criminal, preying on small
business owners to establish the supremacy of the Standard Oil
Trust. John D. Rockefeller crushed his competitors and sparked
massive public outrage against his businesses. Yet he also
saved thousands of lives and helped establish respect for
evidence-based medicine in the United States. From his teen
years as a bookkeeper in a small commodities trading firm, to
his imperial rule over the oil industry, to his early
retirement and the decades he spent establishing philanthropic
trusts in the fields of education and medicine, you will learn
that there is no simple way to pass judgment on John D.
Rockefeller’s life. **