Annals of an Abiding Liberal

Annals of an Abiding Liberal
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher: Plume Books
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1980
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Contains primary source material.

The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith

The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith
Author: STEVEN PRESSMAN
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317982045

When John Kenneth Galbraith passed away on April 29, 2006, the economics profession lost one of its true giants. And this is not just because Galbraith was an imposing figure at 6 feet, 9 inches tall. Throughout his life, Galbraith advised Presidents, made important professional contributions to the discipline of economics, and also tried to explain economic ideas to the general public. This volume pays tribute to Galbraith’s life and career by explaining some of his major contributions to the canon of economic ideas. The papers describe the series of unique contributions that Galbraith made in many different areas. He was a founder of the Post Keynesian view of money, and a proponent of the Post Keynesian view that price controls were necessary to deal with the problem of inflation in a modern economy where large firms already control prices and prices are not determined by the market. He promulgated the view that firms manipulate individual preferences and tastes, through advertising and other means of persuasion, and he drew out the economic implications of this view. He was a student of financial frauds and euphoria, and a forerunner of the Post Keynesian/Minskean view of finance and how financial markets really work. This book was published as a special issue of the Review of Political Economy.

The Essential Galbraith

The Essential Galbraith
Author: John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2001-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0547348681

“Graceful and often witty” insights from the legendary economist, drawn from his most influential works (Library Journal). The Essential Galbraith includes key selections from the most important works of John Kenneth Galbraith, one of the most distinguished writers of our time—from The Affluent Society, the groundbreaking book in which he coined the term “conventional wisdom,” to The Great Crash, an unsurpassed account of the events that triggered America’s worst economic crisis. Galbraith’s new introductions place the works in their historical moment and make clear their enduring relevance for the new century. The Essential Galbraith will delight old admirers and introduce one of our most beloved writers to a new generation of readers. It is also an indispensable resource for scholars and students of economics, history, and politics, offering unparalleled access to the seminal writings of an extraordinary thinker.

The Economics of John Kenneth Galbraith

The Economics of John Kenneth Galbraith
Author: Stephen P. Dunn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1139492802

Despite the continued popular success of his works, John Kenneth Galbraith's contribution to economic theory is rarely recognized by today's economists. This book redresses the balance by providing an introductory and sympathetic discussion of Galbraith's theoretical contributions, introducing the reader to his economics and his broader vision of the economic process.

Psychology and the Liberal Consensus

Psychology and the Liberal Consensus
Author: Charles Anderson
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0889208999

This volume presents a carefully reasoned, rigorous critique of mainline academic psychology. From the professional beginnings of their discipline, contend the authors, American psychologists have made two promises: that psychology would be treated as a natural science and that its application to social—mainly educational—reform would be as effective as that of the more physical sciences to technological change. Underlying these promises is the “liberal consensus,” the belief that social problems are to be solved by improvements in educational methods. Put to the test during the affluence of the 1950s and 1960s—the years of the liberal consensus—these promises were never kept, maintain the authors. Their provocative study provides a variety of reasons why the goal was unattained, and is even unattainable. The book will be of interest to psychologists, sociologists, professional educators, and students of social change.

Economism

Economism
Author: James Kwak
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0525436286

Here is a bracing deconstruction of the framework for understanding the world that is learned as gospel in Economics 101, regardless of its imaginary assumptions and misleading half-truths. Economism: an ideology that distorts the valid principles and tools of introductory college economics, propagated by self-styled experts, zealous lobbyists, clueless politicians, and ignorant pundits. In order to illuminate the fallacies of economism, James Kwak first offers a primer on supply and demand, market equilibrium, and social welfare: the underpinnings of most popular economic arguments. Then he provides a historical account of how economism became a prevalent mode of thought in the United States—focusing on the people who packaged Econ 101 into sound bites that were then repeated until they took on the aura of truth. He shows us how issues of moment in contemporary American society—labor markets, taxes, finance, health care, and international trade, among others—are shaped by economism, demonstrating in each case with clarity and élan how, because of its failure to reflect the complexities of our world, economism has had a deleterious influence on policies that affect hundreds of millions of Americans.

Leading Contemporary Economists

Leading Contemporary Economists
Author: Steven Pressman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135974349

This book describes the important contributions of several contemporary economic figures including recent Nobel Laureates. Describing their work and putting it into an historical perspective, these chapters explain how their work constitutes a major contribution to the discipline of economics and how it has broadened economic science. Co-Editor of

Damned If She Does, Damned If She Doesn't

Damned If She Does, Damned If She Doesn't
Author: Lynn Cronin
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 161614307X

This perceptive analysis exposes five paradoxes that put women in no-win professional situations and concludes with a new model for business, which the authors call a coed corporation.

John Kenneth Galbraith

John Kenneth Galbraith
Author: James Ronald Stanfield
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230302440

This book examines the life and work of John Kenneth Galbraith, a truly iconic figure in progressive modern liberalism and a seminal influence in the rise of heterodox political economy. It emphasizes his continuing relevance to the current research of today, and to the multifaceted crisis of democratic capitalism.