John Kenneth Galbraith Quotes About Culture

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  • In the United States all business not transacted over the telephone is accomplished in conjunction with alcohol or food, often under conditions of advanced intoxication. This is a fact of the utmost importance for the visitor of limited funds... for it means that the most expensive restaurants are, with rare exceptions, the worst.

  • It is not necessary to advertise food to hungry people, fuel to cold people, or houses to the homeless.

    John Kenneth Galbraith (1968). “American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power”, p.97, Transaction Publishers
  • Speeches in our culture are the vacuum that fills a vacuum.

    984 Speech at the American University, Washington DC. Quoted in Time magazine, 18 Jun.
  • That one never need to look beyond the love of money for explanation of human behavior is one of the most jealously guarded simplification of our culture.

    John Kenneth Galbraith (1968). “The New Industrial State”
  • The commencement speech is not, I think, a wholly satisfactory manifestation of our culture.

  • Commencement oratory must eschew anything that smacks of partisan politics, political preference, sex, religion or unduly firm opinion. Nonetheless, there must be a speech: Speeches in our culture are the vacuum that fills a vacuum.

  • We live surrounded by a systematic appeal to a dream world which all mature, scientific reality would reject. We, quite literally, advertise our commitment to immaturity, mendacity and profound gullibility. It is as the hallmark of the culture. And it is justified as being economically indispensable.

    John Kenneth Galbraith (2001). “The Essential Galbraith”, p.104, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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John Kenneth Galbraith

  • Born: October 15, 1908
  • Died: April 29, 2006
  • Occupation: Economist