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John Kenneth GalbraithPublication Details
BookHoughton Mifflin Co1999Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E747 .G28 1999 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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John Kenneth Galbraith, the noted economist, joined Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal in 1934 and served that administration during World War II in the crucial role of deputy head of the Office of Price Administration in charge of price control. In this clear-eyed, unsparing, and amusing look back at the world and the people he has known, Galbraith tells what these leaders did — how they looked to him then and how they look to him now — with unforgettable reminiscences and a rich infusion of engaging anecdotes. Kennedy’s preference for plain talk did not spare his friends. “I don’t know why not,” said Kennedy. Nehru said that one day at Gandhi’s ashram in Ahmedabad a friend and supporter sought to ease a conflict with the British Viceroy by saying, “Mahatma, you must know that Lord Irwin never makes a decision without praying over it first.” (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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- "Drawing on a lifetime of access to many of the greatest public figures, Galbraith creates a rich and uniquely personal history of the century - a history he helped to shape. We are invited to hear FDR on the Great Depression and World War II, Albert Speer, the Third Reich’s architect and armaments minister, on the boorishness and incompetence of the Nazi leadership; John F. Kennedy, from youth to the presidency; Jacqueline Kennedy’s shrewd judgments of the White House inner circle. In this clear- eyed, unsparing, and amusing look back at the world and the people he has known, Galbraith tells what these leaders did - how they looked to him then and how they look to him now - with unforgettable reminiscences and a rich infusion of engaging anecdotes."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. On Name-Dropping
- 2. Franklin D. Roosevelt, I: The New Deal
- 3. Franklin D. Roosevelt, II: The War in Washington
- 4. Eleanor Roosevelt
- 5. Albert Speer: The Essential Enemy
- 6. Harry Truman - and After
- 7. Too Madly for Adlai
- 8. John F. Kennedy
- 9. The Kennedy Circle, Jacqueline Kennedy
- 10. Jawaharlal Nehru
- 11. L. B. J.
- 12. Bowles, Ball, Harriman and the Tyranny of Policy
- 13. Sketches on the Larger Screen
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- 0395822882
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