The world has become increasingly separated into the haves and have-nots. In The Culture of Contentment, renowned economist John Kenneth Galbraith shows how a contented class-not the privileged few but the socially and economically advantaged majority-defend their comfortable status at a cost. Middle-class voting against regulation and increased taxation that would remedy pressing social ills has created a culture of immediate gratification, leading to complacency and hampering long-term progress. Only economic disaster, military action, or the eruption of an angry underclass seem capable of changing the status quo. A groundbreaking critique, The Culture of Contentment shows how the complacent majority captures the political process and determines economic policy.
ISBN: | 9780691171654 |
Publication date: | 15th September 2017 |
Author: | John Kenneth Galbraith |
Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 176 pages |
Genres: |
Economics Economic geography Economics of specific sectors |