书籍 Titan的封面

Titan

Ron Chernow

出版社

Vintage

出版时间

2004-03-30

ISBN

9781400077304

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

John D. Rockefeller, Sr.--history's first billionaire and the patriarch of America's most famous dynasty--is an icon whose true nature has eluded three generations of historians. Now Ron Chernow, the National Book Award-winning biographer of the Morgan and Warburg banking families, gives us a history of the mogul "etched with uncommon objectivity and literary grace . . . as detailed, balanced, and psychologically insightful a portrait of the tycoon as we may ever have" (Kirkus Reviews). Titan is the first full-length biography based on unrestricted access to Rockefeller's exceptionally rich trove of papers. A landmark publication full of startling revelations, the book will indelibly alter our image of this most enigmatic capitalist.

Born the son of a flamboyant, bigamous snake-oil salesman and a pious, straitlaced mother, Rockefeller rose from rustic origins to become the world's richest man by creating America's most powerful and feared monopoly, Standard Oil. Branded "the Octopus" by legions of muckrakers, the trust refined and marketed nearly 90 percent of the oil produced in America.

Rockefeller was likely the most controversial businessman in our nation's history. Critics charged that his empire was built on unscrupulous tactics: grand-scale collusion with the railroads, predatory pricing, industrial espionage, and wholesale bribery of political officials. The titan spent more than thirty years dodging investigations until Teddy Roosevelt and his trustbusters embarked on a marathon crusade to bring Standard Oil to bay.

While providing abundant new evidence of Rockefeller's misdeeds, Chernow discards the stereotype of the cold-blooded monster to sketch an unforgettably human portrait of a quirky, eccentric original. A devout Baptist and temperance advocate, Rockefeller gave money more generously--his chosen philanthropies included the Rockefeller Foundation, the University of Chicago, and what is today Rockefeller University--than anyone before him. Titan presents a finely nuanced portrait of a fascinating, complex man, synthesizing his public and private lives and disclosing numerous family scandals, tragedies, and misfortunes that have never before come to light.

John D. Rockefeller's story captures a pivotal moment in American history, documenting the dramatic post-Civil War shift from small business to the rise of giant corporations that irrevocably transformed the nation. With cameos by Joseph Pulitzer, William Randolph Hearst, Jay Gould, William Vanderbilt, Ida Tarbell, Andrew Carnegie, Carl Jung, J. Pierpont Morgan, William James, Henry Clay Frick, Mark Twain, and Will Rogers, Titan turns Rockefeller's life into a vivid tapestry of American society in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is Ron Chernow's signal triumph that he narrates this monumental saga with all the sweep, drama, and insight that this giant subject deserves.

From the Hardcover edition.

Ron Chernow's first book, The House of Morgan, won the National Book Award and the Ambassador Award for the year's best study of American culture. His second book, The Warburgs, won the Eccles Prize as the Best Business Book of 1993 and was also selected by the American Library Association as one of that year's best nonfiction books. In reviewing his recent collection of essays...

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虽然不如摩根家族出色,但也非常之精彩,Chernow的文笔真是好,期待Warburgs
终于看完了,我太吊了。大概一天20页,看2个小时,好多不认识的单词,不过不影响get the gist。不论其商业上的争议部分,在积累了巨额财产后Rockefellers花钱的方式实在是太酷了。 ps. 果然年少有为都是继承家业。
镀金时代的工业巨子,相信自己是天选之子被赋予巨大的财富,以实现神的旨意,很充分地解释了美国社会中社达思想的背景。而洛克菲勒出资建立芝大,他和首任校长Harper之间的互动也非常有意思。没想到芝大在建立之初的意图是为中西部的浸信会教徒提供高等教育机会。又,原来芝大校徽上的益智厚生下面原来设计了一盏明灯,而在洛克菲勒的反对下(怕别人把芝大和标准石油联系在一起),去掉了校徽上的明灯。还有洛克菲勒对于传统医学的迷信却同时为现代医学研究投入大笔资金这样看起来很让人疑惑的行为。我还是看了这本书才知道是洛克菲勒基金会出资兴建的协和医院。当然最后提到洛克菲勒中心的建造也是一个很有意思的故事。万分精彩的故事,对我来说唯一美中不足的大概就是作者乐静克制的写作方法,字里行间简直感受不到一丁点作者的观点
用词用句非常难啃 买了几年了还没读完 为此还买了本中文的来对照 让我情何以堪
不管所谓的stained-money有多少非议 至少洛克菲勒做到了中国古云的达则兼济天下。全书读毕如果用两个词概括洛克菲勒的一生就是“自制”和“赚钱” 关于前者 毫无疑问其是一种美德 但那种苦行僧式的自制到刻板无聊甚至窒息的程度多少令我感到难以接受;而赚钱 洛克菲勒就是马克斯韦伯笔下的新教徒的完美化身—赚钱的目的不是为了自我享乐 而是一种对上帝的义务。相比全书的中后部分 洛克菲勒青年时期的个人成长部分对我而言更有启发意义 无论未来是否能做到比肩巨人的成就 你只需记得“your future hangs on everyday that passes”
那种商战屠杀法在我朝够死十七八回了吧?很羡慕那种一家子沉浸在虔诚信仰以及其带来的道德规则中的氛围,携手一起更好,慕了