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United States foreign policy is determined, not by what is sound, but by what will least offend our own special-interest groups. John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics has charged in an article in the February Atlantic...
Says Harvard's John Kenneth Galbraith, former U.S. Ambassador to India: "We are badly out of date and still behave as though the neutral nations were major considerations in the cold war." Galbraith characterizes U.S. foreign policy in general as overly cautious and boring. "It seems that our policy is in the hands of men whose mothers were frightened by John W. Bricker," he says. No one knows for sure just what that sentence means, but it sounds great on the playing fields of academe...
Miss Levine snatched her bonnet from the ring amid pained protests from her loyal supporters. One of them, John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, said in Washington last night that he was "very disappointed" that her votes were not counted and urged her to "pursue her candidacy to the fullest extent...
...recall the late President's White House years by use of film clips. ABC looks at the personal life as well as the political career of John F. Kennedy, features a seventh-grade teacher, a Choate schoolmate and Close Friends Lord Harlech (Sir David Ormsby Gore) and Kenneth Galbraith...
...liberalls typicalls wants," Stanley continued, "is Galbraith and Schlesinger to send Soapy Williams to Africa to pass out deodorant to the natives as some sort of cultural exchange...