In the United States, though power corrupts, the expectation of power paralyzes. — John Kenneth Galbraith
It was Herbert Spencer, not Charles Darwin, who coined the phrase Survival of the Fittest. — John Kenneth Galbraith
I think without a doubt, that what is called “financial genius” is merely a rising market. — John Kenneth Galbraith
A drastic reduction in weapons competition following a general release from the — John Kenneth Galbraith
Money is what fueled the industrial society. But in the informational society, — John Kenneth Galbraith
There’s a certain part of the contented majority who love anybody who is worth a billion dollars. — John Kenneth Galbraith
A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions. — John Kenneth Galbraith
You will find that the state is the kind of organization which, though it does big things badly — John Kenneth Galbraith
Money is a singular thing. It ranks with love as man’s greatest source of joy. — John Kenneth Galbraith
It would be foolish to suggest that government is a good custodian of aesthetic goals. — John Kenneth Galbraith
In economics, hope and faith coexist with great scientific pretension and also a deep desire for respectability. — John Kenneth Galbraith
The metropolis should have been aborted long before it became new york, london or tokyo. — John Kenneth Galbraith
Increasingly in recent times we have come first to identify the remedy that is most agreeable — John Kenneth Galbraith