John Kenneth Galbraith dead at 97
His vision from his 1958 book, "The Affluent Society", rings true today. From his
NY Times obituary:
In it, he depicted a consumer culture gone wild, rich in goods but poor in the social services that make for community. He argued that America had become so obsessed with overproducing consumer goods that it had increased the perils of both inflation and recession by creating an artificial demand for frivolous or useless products, by encouraging overextension of consumer credit and by emphasizing the private sector at the expense of the public sector. He declared that this obsession with products like the biggest and fastest automobile damaged the quality of life in America by creating "private opulence and public squalor."
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BradRubenstein at April 30, 2006 07:55 AM
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