Business History

"Time is Money": How Ben Franklin's Sayings Created American Capitalism and Grind Culture

44 min · Gisteren
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Benjamin Franklin had a full life - he was a scientist, statesman, and a Founding Father. But we're looking at the huge impact he had as a writer of best-selling business books. Franklin first picked up the pen as a poor, downtrodden teenager to write satire, but as he became richer and more successful he instead shared his entrepreneurial insights with the public.    His sayings about time-wasting, thrift and the rewards of hard work were revolutionary. And both his admirers and critics claim his writings caused a profound global shift in how we think about work and wealth.  Write to us at businesshistory@pushkin.fm [businesshistory@pushkin.fm] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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aflevering "Time is Money": How Ben Franklin's Sayings Created American Capitalism and Grind Culture artwork

"Time is Money": How Ben Franklin's Sayings Created American Capitalism and Grind Culture

Benjamin Franklin had a full life - he was a scientist, statesman, and a Founding Father. But we're looking at the huge impact he had as a writer of best-selling business books. Franklin first picked up the pen as a poor, downtrodden teenager to write satire, but as he became richer and more successful he instead shared his entrepreneurial insights with the public.    His sayings about time-wasting, thrift and the rewards of hard work were revolutionary. And both his admirers and critics claim his writings caused a profound global shift in how we think about work and wealth.  Write to us at businesshistory@pushkin.fm [businesshistory@pushkin.fm] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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The Founding Father Who Got Rich in the Revolution

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The Dumbest Business Ever... Shipping Melting Ice to Calcutta.

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The Match Maker Who Nearly Burned Down Wall Street

Swedish entrepreneur Ivar Kreuger built a fortune selling matches. He used this money to build a world famous financial empire that bankrolled whole countries. France borrowed from Kreuger. Germany borrowed from Krueger. He was crowned "The Match King" and ruled Wall Street in the 1920s.  But Kreuger's business was about to burn to the ground. The Swede had been using shady - even criminal - methods to move money around his empire and the good times came to an end. The discovery of Kreuger's crimes created chaos, but also proved pivotal in the creation of America's modern financial safeguards.   Write to us at businesshistory@pushkin.fm [businesshistory@pushkin.fm] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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