The Affluent Society
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3.8
John Kenneth Galbraith
John Kenneth Galbraith's classic investigation of private wealth and public poverty in postwar America. With customary clarity, eloquence, and humor, Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith gets at the heart of what economic security means in The Affluent Society. Warning against individual and societal complacence about economic inequity, he offers an economic model for investing in public wealth that challenges "conventional wisdom" (a phrase he coined that has since entered our vernacular) about the long-term value of a production-based economy and the true nature of poverty. Both politically divisive and remarkably prescient, The Affluent Society is as relevant today on the question of wealth in America as it was in 1958.
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Author
John Kenneth Galbraith
Pages
276
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Published Date
1998
ISBN
9780395925003 0395925002
Ratings
Google: 4
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"The Affluent Society is a book that questions the very premise of our economic system - production for production's sake. I think that Galbraith makes an excellent point that you don't need to tell a hungry man that he's hungry (implying that almost all "market demand" today is synthetically created by corporations that need to sell their vast surplus of goods to manipulated consumers)."