john kenneth galbraith

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born Oct. 15, 1908, Iona Station, Ont., Can. Canadian-U.S. economist and public servant. After studying at the Universities of Toronto and California (Ph.D., 1934) he held important government posts during the New Deal and World War II. As a professor at Harvard University (1949-75) he was active in public affairs, serving as an adviser to Pres. John F. Kennedy and as ambassador to India (1961-63). His influential liberal writings, often praised for their literary merit, examine the strengths and weaknesses of U.S. capitalism and consumerism. The Affluent Society (1958) called for less emphasis on production and more attention to public services, and The New Industrial State (1967) traced similarities between "managerial" capitalism and socialism
john kenneth galbraith

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    John Ken·neth Gal·braith

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    cän kenîth gälbreyth

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    /ˈʤän ˈkenəᴛʜ ˈgalˌbrāᴛʜ/ /ˈʤɑːn ˈkɛnɪθ ˈɡælˌbreɪθ/
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