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John Kenneth Galbraith OC (October 15, 1908 – April 29, 2006), also known as Ken Galbraith, was a Canadian American economist, diplomat, public official, and intellectual. His books on economic topics were bestsellers from the 1950s through the 2000s. As an economist, he leaned toward post-Keynesian economics from an institutionalist perspective. Galbraith was a long-time Harvard faculty member and stayed with Harvard University for half a century as a professor of economics. He was a prolific author and wrote four dozen books, including several novels, and published more than a thousand articles and essays on various subjects. Among his works was a trilogy on economics, American Capitalism (1952), The Affluent Society (1958), and The New Industrial State (1967). Some of his work has been criticized by economists Milton Friedman, Paul Krugman, Robert Solow, and Thomas Sowell.
6.8The Memory of Justice
1976
9.0Year of the Woman
1973

Race to Oblivion
1982
5.5Adventures on the New Frontier
1961

The Crash of 1929
1990

Desert Island Discs
1982
10.0Who’s Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics
1995
9.0Bill Moyers: Beyond Hate
1991

Albert Speer: The Nazi Who Said Sorry
1996
7.0Life Under Mike
2000