The Affluent Society

The Affluent Society by John Kenneth Galbraith, published by Penguin Books in 1991, is a newly updated edition of a classic text that critiques widely held economic beliefs. This 291-page book presents a thoughtful examination of the ‘economics of abundance’ and addresses the complacency surrounding economic inequality. Galbraith’s work challenges the notion of productivity and the artificial needs created by advertising, urging readers to reconsider the value placed on work and expenditure in both public and private sectors.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed exploration of the disconnect between classical economic theories and the realities of a wealthier society. Galbraith articulates the need for a fresh perspective on contemporary economic issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing waste and extravagance. The book delves into subjects such as business, money, and economic theory, making it a relevant resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of modern economics.
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John Kenneth Galbraith’s international bestseller The Affluent Society is a witty, graceful and devastating attack on some of our most cherished economic myths.As relevant today as when it was first published over forty years ago, this newly updated edition of Galbraith’s classic text on the ‘economics of abundance’, lays bare the hazards of individual and social complacency about economic inequality.Why worship work and productivity if many of the goods we produce are superfluous – artificial ‘needs’ created by high-pressure advertising? Why begrudge expenditure on vital public works while ignoring waste and extravagance in the private sector of the economy? Classical economics was born in a harsh world of mass poverty, and has left us with a set of preconceptions ill-adapted to the realities of our own richer age. And so, too often, ‘the bland lead the bland’. Our unfamiliar problems need a new approach, and the reception given to this famous book has shown the value of its fresh, lively ideas.’A compelling challenge to conventional thought’ The New York Times’He shows himself a truly sensitive and civilized man, whose ideas are grounded in the common culture of the two continents, and may serve as a link between them; his book is of foremost importance for them both’ The Times Literary SupplementJohn Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006) was a Canadian-American economist. A Keynesian and an institutionalist, Galbraith was a leading proponent of 20th-century American liberalism and progressivism. Galbraith was the author of 30 books, including The Economics of Innocent Fraud , The Great 1929 , and A History of Economics .
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