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The New Industrial State

by John Kenneth Galbraith, James K. Galbraith (Foreword by), Sean Wilentz
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Overview

With searing wit and incisive commentary, John Kenneth Galbraith redefined America's perception of itself in The New Industrial State, one of his landmark works. The United States is no longer a free-enterprise society, Galbraith argues, but a structured state controlled by the largest companies. Advertising is the means by which these companies manage demand and create consumer "need" where none previously existed. Multinational corporations are the continuation of this power system on an international level. The goal of these companies is not the betterment of society, but immortality through an uninterrupted stream of earnings.

First published in 1967, The New Industrial State continues to resonate today.

Galbraith's new introduction assesses the changes in economic thought over the last two decades and the continued relevance of his now classic book.

Synopsis

With searing wit and incisive commentary, John Kenneth Galbraith redefined America's perception of itself in The New Industrial State, one of his landmark works. The United States is no longer a free-enterprise society, Galbraith argues, but a structured state controlled by the largest companies. Advertising is the means by which these companies manage demand and create consumer "need" where none previously existed. Multinational corporations are the continuation of this power system on an international level. The goal of these companies is not the betterment of society, but immortality through an uninterrupted stream of earnings. First published in 1967, The New Industrial State continues to resonate today.

Raymond J. Saulnier - New York Times

Praise for the original edition: "The New Industrial State deserves the widest possible attention and discussion.

About the Author, John Kenneth Galbraith

John Kenneth Galbraith (1908-2006) was an eminent economist, the author of thirty-one books, and a member of four U.S. presidential administrations. He served as U.S. ambassador to India and president of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. At the time of his death, he was Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics Emeritus at Harvard University.

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Editorials

New York Times

Praise for the original edition: The New Industrial State deserves the widest possible attention and discussion.
β€” Raymond J. Saulnier

Washington Post

Praise for the original edition: [The New Industrial State] is a dazzling work, full of brilliant epigrams, intriguing aphorisms and sardonic humor.
β€” Harvey H. Segal

Chicago Tribune

Praise for the original edition: [W]ithout a doubt one of the most provocative offerings of our time in the realm of economics.
β€” John McCutcheon

New York Times - Raymond J. Saulnier


Praise for the original edition: "The New Industrial State deserves the widest possible attention and discussion.

Washington Post - Harvey H. Segal


Praise for the original edition: "[The New Industrial State] is a dazzling work, full of brilliant epigrams, intriguing aphorisms and sardonic humor.

Chicago Tribune - John McCutcheon


Praise for the original edition: "[W]ithout a doubt one of the most provocative offerings of our time in the realm of economics.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Pages
576
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780691131412

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