The Great Crash of 1929

John Kenneth Galbraith

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"The Great Crash of 1929" by John Kenneth Galbraith is a definitive account of the devastating stock market crash that occurred in October 1929, setting off the most severe economic depression in U.S. history.

Galbraith masterfully examines the conditions leading up to the crash, detailing the rampant speculation, excessive borrowing, and inflated stock prices that characterized the era known as the Roaring Twenties. With a keen eye for historical context, he explores the role of business leaders, politicians, and the general public in perpetuating the economic bubble that eventually burst, leaving millions of Americans in financial ruin.

Through meticulous research, Galbraith unveils the inner workings of Wall Street, exposing the corruption, fraud, and reckless behavior that contributed to the crash. He delves into the mechanisms that allowed speculators to manipulate the market, while shedding light on the blind optimism and hubris that pervaded society at the time.

Galbraith's analysis extends beyond the immediate causes and consequences of the crash, offering a broader examination of the economic and social ramifications. He narrates the ripple effects felt across industries and communities, describing the widespread bank failures, unemployment, and impoverishment that plagued the nation throughout the 1930s.

In lucid and accessible prose, Galbraith imparts invaluable lessons from the Great Crash, highlighting the dangers of unchecked speculation, inadequate regulations, and an unwavering belief in perpetual prosperity. Drawing upon his own experiences as an economist, he provides insightful critiques of prevailing economic theories and offers guiding principles to mitigate future crises.

"The Great Crash of 1929" serves as an indispensable guide for understanding a pivotal moment in American history, illuminating the causes and consequences of the collapse while offering invaluable lessons for avoiding similar catastrophes in the future.

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