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Entrepreneur is the 'captain of an industry', explains.

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Answered by nehabasrani
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Captain of industry. ... In the late 19th century a captain of industry was a business leader whose means of amassing a personal fortune contributed positively to the country in some way. This may have been through increased productivity, expansion of markets, providing more jobs, or acts of philanthropy.
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Entrepreneur is the captain of an industry was used by the Scottish philosopher Thomas Carlyle in his book Past And Present.

  • A captain of industry was a business leader in the late 19th century whose means to acquire personal fortune in some way contributed positively to the nation. This could have been the result of increased productivity, market expansion, more jobs or philanthropy.
  • Industry captains are kind-hearted entrepreneurs who make use of their resources to produce the best goods in society. He was a business leader whose means to accumulate personal fortune in some way made a positive contribution to the country. This could have been due to increased efficiency, business growth, more jobs or philanthropic actions.
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