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The New Industrial State

The New Industrial State( )
Author: Galbraith, John Kenneth
Introduction by: Wilentz, Sean
Foreword by: Galbraith, James K.
Series title:The James Madison Library in American Politics Ser.
ISBN:978-0-691-13141-2
Publication Date:Jul 2007
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $79.99
Book Description:

Redefines America's perception of itself. This book shows that the United States is no longer a free-enterprise society, but a structured state controlled by the largest companies. It presents the goal of these companies as immortality through an uninterrupted stream of earnings.

Book Details
Pages:576
Detailed Subjects: Business & Economics / Industries / General
Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):19.1 x 20.2 x 3.65 cm
Book Weight:0.51 Kilograms
Author Biography
Galbraith, John Kenneth (Author)
John Kenneth Galbraith is a Canadian-born American economist who is perhaps the most widely read economist in the world. He taught at Harvard from 1934-1939 and then again from 1949-1975. An adviser to President John F. Kennedy, he served from 1961 to 1963 as U.S. ambassador to India. His style and wit in writing and his frequent media appearances have contributed greatly to his fame as an economist.

Galbraith believes that it is not sufficient for government to manage the level of effective demand; government must manage the market itself. Galbraith stated in American Capitalism (1952) that the market is far from competitive, and governments and labor unions must serve as "countervailing power." He believes that ultimately "producer sovereignty" takes the place of consumer sovereignty and the producer - not the consumer - becomes ruler of the marketplace.

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