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Making Quotes by John Kenneth Galbraith
- When everything else failed, we can still become immortal by making an enormous blunder...
- Even in such a time of madness as the late twenties, a great many man in Wall Street remained quite sane. But they also remained…
- There is no name for all who participate in group decision-making or the organization which they form. I propose to call this organization the Technostructure.
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