Affluent Society
Discover the thought-provoking insights of John Kenneth Galbraith in his influential work, Affluent Society. Published in 1999 by Penguin Books Ltd, this compelling paperback spans 288 pages, challenging the conventional wisdom surrounding work and productivity. Galbraith questions the societal obsession with artificial 'needs' that are often manufactured by aggressive advertising, prompting readers to reconsider what truly constitutes value in our economy.
In Affluent Society, Galbraith argues for a reevaluation of public expenditure, emphasizing the importance of investing in vital public works while critiquing the wastefulness prevalent in the private sector. This book is essential for anyone interested in economics, sociology, or the dynamics of consumer culture. Dive into Galbraith's analysis and uncover the deeper implications of our affluent society.