TY - BOOK AU - Galbraith,John Kenneth TI - Economics and the public purpose SN - 0395172063 AV - HC106.6 .G344 U1 - 338.973 PY - 1973/// CY - Boston PB - Houghton Mifflin KW - Corporations KW - Corporations -- United States. KW - Industrial policy KW - Industry and state -- United States. KW - United States -- Economic conditions -- 1961- KW - United States -- Economic policy -- 1961- KW - United States N1 - Includes bibliographical references N2 - The book seeks to bring the market sector of the economy and therewith the whole economic system into focus. Galbraith advocates a "new socialism" as the solution, nationalising military production and public services such as health care. He also advocates introducing disciplined wage, salary, profit and price controls on the economy to reduce inequality and restrain the power of giant corporations. Socialisation of the "unduly weak industries and unduly strong ones" together with planning for the remainder would allow the public interest to be accorded its rightful preference, argues Galbraith, over private interests. He adds that this can only be achieved when there is a new belief system that rejects the orthodoxy of economics in the past. The new socialism needs to be achieved through gradual democratic political change ER -