John Kenneth Galbraith Quote

Only men of considerable vanity write books; consistently therewith, I worried lest the world were exchanging an irreplaceable author for a more easily purchased diplomat.


Foreword p. vii - The New Industrial State (1967)


Only men of considerable vanity write books; consistently therewith, I worried lest the world were exchanging an irreplaceable author for a more...

Only men of considerable vanity write books; consistently therewith, I worried lest the world were exchanging an irreplaceable author for a more...

Only men of considerable vanity write books; consistently therewith, I worried lest the world were exchanging an irreplaceable author for a more...

Only men of considerable vanity write books; consistently therewith, I worried lest the world were exchanging an irreplaceable author for a more...