My rule on honorary degrees has always been to have one more than Arthur Schlesinger Jr. — John Kenneth Galbraith
The foresight of financial experts was, as so often, a poor guide to the future. — John Kenneth Galbraith
The ideas by which people . . . interpret their existence and in measure guide — John Kenneth Galbraith
Decision has greater virtue and force if taken after there has been eloquent dissent. — John Kenneth Galbraith
In public administration good sense would seem to require the public expectation — John Kenneth Galbraith
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it’s just the opposite. — John Kenneth Galbraith
But now, as throughout history, financial capacity and political perspicacity are inversely — John Kenneth Galbraith
Broadly speaking, Keynesianism means that the government has a specific responsibility for — John Kenneth Galbraith
Oligopoly is an imperfect monopoly. Like the despotism of the Dual Monarchy, — John Kenneth Galbraith
Under the privilege of the First Amendment many, many ridiculous things are said. — John Kenneth Galbraith