John Kenneth Galbraith Quote

Wall Street's crime, in the eyes of its classical enemies, was less its power than its morals.


Chapter VIII, Aftermath II, Section IV, p 155 - The Great Crash, 1929 (1954 and 1997)


Wall Street's crime, in the eyes of its classical enemies, was less its power than its morals.

Wall Street's crime, in the eyes of its classical enemies, was less its power than its morals.

Wall Street's crime, in the eyes of its classical enemies, was less its power than its morals.

Wall Street's crime, in the eyes of its classical enemies, was less its power than its morals.