For over half a century, Canadian-born John Kenneth Galbraith
(b. 1908) has been among the most visible of public intellectuals.
His articulate and controversial best-selling books-including "The
Affluent Society," "Economics and the Public Purpose," and "The New
Industrial State"-and his very partisan liberal Democrat political
and public service activities secured a place for him among the
rich and famous of his time.
He worked as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, served as
U.S. ambassador to India (1961-1963), and edited "Fortune" magazine
during the mid-1940s. Among American economists of any era, he is
rivaled only by Thorstein Veblen for the introduction of phrases
that take on a life of their own in the literate idiom. Such
Galbraithian phrases as "the conventional wisdom" and the "affluent
society" have become familiar even beyond Galbraith's remarkably
wide readership. No other economist of the twentieth century,
excepting perhaps John Maynard Keynes, can claim so secure a place
in the belles-lettres of the English-speaking world.
This collection of interviews documents the long career of an
influential economist and political philosopher who has spent much
of his professional life in the public eye. Many of the interviews
are occasioned by publication of his books and contain their key
themes such as the importance of Keynes, the need to include power
in economic thinking, and the neglected priorities of aesthetics,
poverty, and the environment in affluent America. The interviews
also indicate Galbraith's wide-ranging public service and his
frequent hobnobbing with the political and intellectual elite.
Through the collection, which spans over four decades, Galbraith's
erudition, wit, and impassioned liberalism shine through, making
this volume an essential companion to his works.
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