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forget jacobs, galbraith had more impact on your life

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1764858,00.html

old news (was it already posted?)

 
May 3, 06 8:07 am
WonderK

I noticed this too but I don't think it made it as a news item. Talk about acheiving a lot at a young age and then having roughly 60 more years to make an impact on society. This guy gave a new meaning to the word "prolific". And he was 6'-8"!

Here is the NY Times' take on Galbraith.

May 3, 06 8:49 am  · 
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ochona

amen. indeed, some of the urban neighborhoods that jacobs championed became the urban playgrounds for the rich and liberal that are, socioeconomically, indistinguishable from the contended affluent suburbanites galbraith derided in "the affluent society" despite her desires to see them remain ethnically and economically diverse.

and all the way back from tail fins to the crack epidemic to the iPod -- the cart has been going before the horse economically-speaking, where supply has preceded demand and, as galbraith showed, no increase in well-being or welfare has resulted

May 3, 06 12:13 pm  · 
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listen to the man himself in a 2003 interview speaking on the most important issues of today:
http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2006/05/20060502_b_main.asp

We lost two titans, what do these deaths mean? are they closing a chapter?

May 3, 06 12:24 pm  · 
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farmer

he's not a titan, but what will happen when Jim Lehrer goes? anybody care?

May 3, 06 12:38 pm  · 
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A Center for Ants?

could you even go through college today without having to read galbraith at SOME point? (excluding those that majored in dead languages or the like)

May 3, 06 1:37 pm  · 
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job job

scammed! posted first in discussions, then farmered into the news section without so much as a by-your-leave (or even a link as a good will gesture).
oh those crazy agriculture-types. most likely corn-fed, certainly suspect.

May 3, 06 2:06 pm  · 
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job job

wow! now it's gone... don't mess with me, I'm magic

astrological advice given for £1.50

May 3, 06 2:13 pm  · 
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Louis Rukeyser died too....
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5379483

I liked watching his show on PBS

May 3, 06 3:59 pm  · 
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newstreamlinedmodel

I though architecture was a dead language.

Don’t for get Jacobs either but yeah, Galbaith. Huge

May 3, 06 10:22 pm  · 
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