TY - DATA T1 - JK Galbraith: the great mans legacy PY - 2017/06/13 AU - Liddle, Thomas AU - Galbraith, James UR - https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/JK_Galbraith_the_great_mans_legacy_Sowing_seeds/4968509 DO - 10.4225/03/590a88af71a40 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8357948 KW - 10.2104/mbr06018 KW - 1959.1/788675 KW - Wealth KW - Tax cuts KW - Unemployment KW - J K Galbraith KW - journal article KW - monash:110432 KW - Work place reforms KW - 1833-4091 N2 - JKG, or the great man as he was often called, used his wit and intellect to sear the conscience, writing 30 books including The Affluent Society and The New Industrial State, in which he coined the phrase private affluence and public squalor. In this exclusive interview his son, James K. Galbraith, recalls some pivotal insights he gained from his father and discusses the great mans attitudes to government involvement in the economy. Copyright 2006 Thomas Liddle and James Galbraith. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher. ER -