John D Rockefeller: The first billionaire
John D Rockefeller built a fortune through an oil monopoly - and gave much of it away. He鈥檚 been called 鈥渢he Jekyll and Hyde of American capitalism鈥.
John D Rockefeller built his fortune refining oil and founding Standard Oil. A pioneer of the U.S. business trust, he helped shape the structure of the modern corporation. His influence lives on in companies like Chevron, ExxonMobil, and ConocoPhillips, and in institutions like the Rockefeller Foundation. But not everyone saw him as a visionary. President Theodore Roosevelt branded the Rockefeller family a 鈥渕alefactor of great wealth,鈥 and Rockefeller鈥檚 monopoly helped spark America鈥檚 first antitrust laws. To some, he was a ruthless robber baron; to others, a generous philanthropist who gave away over $500 million. 91福利社 business editor Simon Jack and journalist Zing Tsjeng unpack the contradictions of Rockefeller鈥檚 empire. Can great giving make up for great power?
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