If people are hungry, ill-clad, unsheltered or diseased, nothing is so important — John Kenneth Galbraith
People are the common denominator of progress; no improvement is possible with — John Kenneth Galbraith
Agriculture is one economic activity that does not obey the laws of demand and supply. — John Kenneth Galbraith
A more important antidote to American democracy is American gerontocracy. The positions — John Kenneth Galbraith
Economic theory is the most prestigious subject of instruction and study. Agricultural — John Kenneth Galbraith
American university presidents are a nervous breed; I have never thought well — John Kenneth Galbraith
Third party politics, at least since La Follette, has always had an element of romance. — John Kenneth Galbraith
At best, in such depression times, monetary policy is a feeble reed on which to lean. — John Kenneth Galbraith
In fact, the wage-price spiral is the functional counterpart of unemployment. The — John Kenneth Galbraith
Technology, under all circumstances, leads to planning; in its higher manifestations it — John Kenneth Galbraith
The shortcomings of economics are not original error but uncorrected obsolescence. The — John Kenneth Galbraith