John Kenneth Galbraith Quote

In these maters, as often in our culture, it is far, far better to be wrong in a respectable way than to be right for the wrong reasons.


Chapter V, The Twilight of Illusion, Section VII, p. 85 - The Great Crash, 1929 (1954 and 1997)


In these maters, as often in our culture, it is far, far better to be wrong in a respectable way than to be right for the wrong reasons.

In these maters, as often in our culture, it is far, far better to be wrong in a respectable way than to be right for the wrong reasons.

In these maters, as often in our culture, it is far, far better to be wrong in a respectable way than to be right for the wrong reasons.

In these maters, as often in our culture, it is far, far better to be wrong in a respectable way than to be right for the wrong reasons.