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1、美国名人经济学家约翰肯尼斯加尔布雷思JohnKennethGalbraithz1908-2006:HeStronglyInfluencedEconomicThoughtintheUnitedStatesforManyYeaplaystopmutemaxvolume00:00-15:30repeatByMarioRitter2007-4-7VOICEONE:mSteveEmber.VOICETWO:AndmBarbaraKleinwithPEOPLEINAMERICAinVOASpecialEnglish.Economicsisafieldbasedonmathematics.Yetitcann
2、otprovideanswerstoeveryproblem.Somepeoplequestionwhethereconomicsisascienceatall.Formanyyears,possiblytheloudestcriticwashimselfaneconomist,JohnKennethGalbraith.(MUSIC)VOICEONE:JohnKennethGalbraithwasaneconomist,liberalthinker,author,professor;presidentialadvisorandambassador.He.stoodovertwometersta
3、ll.Hewasexcellentatarguingpositionsandmakingcomplexideasunderstandable.ThesetwoqualitiesmadeMisterGalbraithapowerfulpersonalityabletoinfluencepeopleatthehighestlevelsofgovernment.Hewasalsoaproductivewriterandaneffectivecriticofmanypopularideasofhistime.Forsome,hewasaneasypersontodislike.Hewasverysur
4、eofhimselfandhisarguments.Yet,heclearlyinfluencedtheeconomicideasofmanypeople,includingpoliticiansandpresidents.VOICETWO:JohnKennethGalbraithwasbornonafarmnearIonaStation,Canadainnineteen-oh-eight.ItwasalongwayfromtheEastCoastoftheUnitedStatesandthepoliticalpowercentershewouldcometoinfluence.Helearn
5、edaboutpoliticsfromhisfather,WilliamArchibaldGalbraith,whowasafarmer.Healsoservedinmanylocalgovernmentpositionsandwasacommunityleader.Johnoncesaidthathismother,SarahCatherineKendallGalbraith,wantedhimtobeafarmeralso.Butshediedwhenhewasfourteen.VOICEONE:YoungJohnfirststudiedagricultureatOntarioAgricu
6、lturalCollege.Buthesoonfoundeconomicsmoreinteresting.HisstudiesledhimtotheUniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley.Hegotadoctoratedegreeinagriculturaleconomicsinnineteenthirty-four.Inhisearlyyears,MisterGalbraithwasgreatlyinfluencedbytheeconomistThorsteinVeblenandhisbook,TheTheoryoftheLeisureClass.MisterVeb
7、lenarguedthatpeoplegatheredwealthforthepurposeofconspicuousconsumption.Hemeantthatpeopleearnedmoneytospendonvaluablethingstogainrespectinsociety.MisterGalbraithsaidhewasalsodeeplyaffectedbytheeconomicdisasterthatwasexpandingaroundhimandacrossthecountry:TheGreatDepression.(MUSIC:WoodyGuthrie)TheGreat
8、DepressionseverelyaffectedtheAmericaneconomyandsociety.AttheheightoftheDepression,atleastoneinfiveAmericansdidnothaveajob.(MUSIC)VOICETWO:MisterGalbraithbecameaninstructoratHarvardUniversityinCambridge,Massachusetts.Innineteenthirty-seven,hebecameanAmericancitizen.HemarriedCatherineAtwater;thedaught
9、erofaNewYorklawyer.Theylaterhadfoursons.Thatyear,MisterGalbraithalsowenttoEnglandtostudyunderthemostinfluentialeconomistofthetwentiethcentury.JohnMaynardKeyneswasteachingatCambridgeUniversityatthetime.HehadpublishedtheGeneralTheoryofEmployment,InterestandMoneytheyearbefore.MisterKeynesarguedthatdeep
10、economiccrisesrequiredstrongmeasuresbythegovernment.Hesaidlargepublicworksprojectsandgovernmentpricecontrolswereneededtoincreaseemploymentduringeconomicdownturns.VOICEONE:Innineteenthirty-nine,JohnKennethGalbraithbeganworkingforthegovernment.HejoinedtheNationalDefenseAdvisoryCommitteeinWashington.He
11、laterwasinchargeofcontrollingpricesfortheOfficeofPriceAdministration.MisterGalbraithheldthepowerfulpositionoftoppricecontrollerintheadministrationofFranklinDelanoRoosevelt.Innineteenforty-three,however,hewasforcedtoresignfromthejob.Later;hewouldsaythathehadbeenoustedbythepoliticsofpricecontrol.Thesa
12、meyear,MisterGalbraithstartedwritingforFortunemagazine,whichwasownedbynotedconservativeHenryLuce.MisterGalbraithdevelopedintoahighlyskilledwriter.Evenhisstrongestcriticpraisedhiswritingability,eveniftheydidnotagreewithwhathewrote.VOICETWO:NeartheendofWorldWarTwo,MisterGalbraithtookpartintheStrategic
13、Bombingsurvey.ThestudywasmeanttomeasuretheeffectivenessoftheAmericanbombingcampaignagainstGermany.HeangeredmanypeoplebysayingthatthebombinghaddonelittletohalttheGermanwareffort.HefoundtheGermanshadsimplymovedindustrialoperationstonewplacesafterthebombing.(MUSIC)VOICEONE:Innineteenfifty-eight,MisterG
14、albraithpublishedhismostfamousbook,TheAffluentSociety.HearguedthatwhileprivateindividualsinAmericawerebecomingwealthier,publicinstitutionsweregrowingpoor.HecriticizedtheAmericanculturethathesaidwasrichingoodsbutpoorinsocialservices.MisterGalbraithalsousedthetermconventionalwisdominthebook.Thistermde
15、scribesanideathateveryoneacceptsastrue,butisnotcloselyconsideredorexamined.TheAffluentSocietycreatedalotofdiscussionatthetime.Criticssaidthebookforcedthenationtoreexamineitsvalues.Itisstillconsideredanexcellentexampleofreasoningandwriting.VOICETWO:MisterGalbraithwasalsoinvolvedinpolitics,whichwasunu
16、sualforaneconomist.HewrotespeechesforDemocraticpresidentialcandidateAdlaiStevensonduringtwocampaignsinthenineteenfifties.MisterGalbraithlaterbecameatrustedadvisertoPresidentJohnF.Kennedy.PresidentKennedyappointedhimambassadortoIndiainnineteensixty-one.ThirtyyearsIateoMisterGalbraithreceivedIndiassecond-highestcivilianhonorforhisworktostrengthentiesbetweenIndiaandtheUnitedStates.VOICEONE