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In "The Art of Money Getting & The Humbugs of the World," P. T. Barnum, a master showman and entrepreneur, juxtaposes practical advice on financial success with a critical examination of society's gullibility. This dual work is marked by Barnum's engaging, conversational style and reflects the 19th-century American zeitgeist, characterized by rapid industrialization and burgeoning consumer culture. Through anecdotes and shrewd insights, Barnum elaborates on the principles of earning and maintaining wealth while exposing the various charlatans and deceptive practices that prey on the…mehr

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In "The Art of Money Getting & The Humbugs of the World," P. T. Barnum, a master showman and entrepreneur, juxtaposes practical advice on financial success with a critical examination of society's gullibility. This dual work is marked by Barnum's engaging, conversational style and reflects the 19th-century American zeitgeist, characterized by rapid industrialization and burgeoning consumer culture. Through anecdotes and shrewd insights, Barnum elaborates on the principles of earning and maintaining wealth while exposing the various charlatans and deceptive practices that prey on the unsuspecting public, thereby illuminating the fine line between entrepreneurship and exploitation. P. T. Barnum, famously known as the founder of the circus that became the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, drew upon his extensive experience in entertainment and business to pen this influential volume. His lifelong fascination with spectacle and human behavior informed his pursuit of financial acumen, offering readers not only a guide to wealth but also a reflection on the ethics of commerce in a burgeoning capitalist society. "The Art of Money Getting & The Humbugs of the World" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of entrepreneurship, ethics, and human psychology. Barnum's timeless wisdom and rich storytelling make this book indispensable for aspiring businesspeople and those curious about the historical context of American capitalism.